"Quaoar" <> wrote in message
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> Scott Roberts wrote:
>> I bought a new laptop a couple of months ago with Vista on it (HP
>> Pavilion dv9500). I connect to our company network via a VPN over
>> broadband internet connection.
>>
>> Everything works fine, except when I try to copy large(ish) files from a
>> network share. Inevitably, the copy operation hangs (no error, but
>> progress stops - for hours). Eventually, I attempt to cancel the copy
>> operation. The copy dialog changes to "Canceling...", but never goes
>> away. I try to close the dialog or cancel a second time and I get
>> "Canceling... (Not Responding)" in the title bar. As I type this, it's
>> been sitting there for about 3 hours now.
>>
>> So I can't copy and I can't cancel. What's left to do? Restart the
>> machine. When I try to restart, it gets to the "Windows is shutting
>> down..." message then ... you guessed it .... hangs. Nothing ever
>> happens. Ever. I have to press and hold the power button to get the darn
>> thing to turn off. Then, of course, when I reboot I get warnings about
>> not properly shutting down.
>>
>> Anyone else experience this? Is this a known problem? I've read a lot
>> about slow copying, but haven't seen anything about this specific
>> problem.
>>
>> Any info is greatly appreciated.
>
>
> I would first run chkdsk /f from a command prompt. You will be noticed
> that the disk cannot be locked, do you want to run on the next reboot.
> Type: Y or y to this prompt. Reboot.
>
> Try your file transfer again.
>
> Also, note that many, if not all, broadband ISPs are controlling large
> file transfers by examining packets to/from your IP address. This might be
> compromising your large file transfers. BTW, how large are the files that
> hang?
>
> OTOH, your work servers might have software that prohibits, or interrupts,
> large file transfers to offsite computers to prevent loss of important
> data. You might ask your company's computer specialists about this
> problem.
Thanks for the response.
I guess the point is that there should be no way that the OS hangs, won't
cancel the transfer, won't close the window, and ultimately won't shutdown.
Even if my ISP were blocking large file transfers (they're not, I can FTP
the files fine) or if my work were blocking it (they're not, I can copy them
onto my XP machine) it still doesn't make sense that the copy operation
would hang like that.
I'll look into chkdsk, but I'd be surprised if my drive has errors since a)
it's a new machine and b) this is really the only "problem" I'm
experiencing.
Thanks again for your response.
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