Looking at the description of what RDC is, I thought it impossible
that it would have an affect on local move operations - but
incredibly, disabling it does the trick.
Thanks!
usasma wrote:
> I have found that disabling Remote Differential Compression (as recommended
> in assorted posts across the web) has improved my file copy/move speeds.
>
> You can disable it by going to Control Panel...Uninstall Programs...Turn
> Windows Features On and Off
>
> - John
>
> "Lucvdv" wrote:
>
> > Up to XP, when you moved a folder containing many subfolders/files
> > underneath it to another location on the same drive, it went blazingly
> > fast because it would move just the one folder's entry in NTFS.
> >
> > Not anymore in Vista: it moves everything file by file, even when it's
> > on the same drive, which can take a lot of time if you're moving a few
> > GB of small files.
> >
> > I assume it is now done this way to enable the OS to adjust the search
> > index for each individual file, so it points to the new location.
> >
> > Is there a way to make it revert to the XP way?
> >
> > If I could get that for non-indexed locations only, it would be all I
> > need (I already keep the subtrees where I'm having the problem
> > unindexed, because the contents change too often and indexing would be
> > a bit pointless as the files often don't exist for more than a day and
> > I never use search there).
> >
> >
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