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    File copy slows down and esata port

    I have two separate issues.

    1st, when I copy a 10 gb file from one hard drive to another hard drive, it starts out with a transfer speed of about 450 mb. Half way through the copy, it gradually goes down to about 90 mb of transfer speed. How can I flush the i/o or cache where ever it is? I have already played around in device manager, by checking unchecking the "enabled cache" of the hard drive.

    Both hard drives are encrypted. I am on Windows 7 64 bit.

    2nd, I have two esata ports. When I transfer a 10 gb file, sometimes it stalls half way through the copy. All internal sata ports work fine, except these two esata ports. I tried switching out cables already and that seems to have helped a little but still stalling sometimes half way through.
    Originally wanted Millenium Falcon as nick but there is character limitation.
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    It's probably due to I/O caching. What utility are you using to copy the file?
    https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/...e-copy-issues/

    You can try using xcopy with the /j option and see if that helps:
    http://ss64.com/nt/xcopy.html

    You could also try using Teracopy:
    http://codesector.com/teracopy

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    Hi midknyte

    Let me try your suggestions and will get back to you.

    Thanks
    Originally wanted Millenium Falcon as nick but there is character limitation.
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    The first article that you provided is exactly what I have been looking for. It gave the explanation about I/O. In addition, it recommeds these two downloads: ESEUTIL.EXE + ESE.DLL

    I am trying to find them from Microsoft site but I can't seem to locate them.

    The second link is about XCopy which I am aware of the /J switch. However, prior to this, I did not understand the reason for the caching until the first article compared CopyFile vs CopyFileEx.

    I have used TeraCopy and a handful of other copy software in the past.

    Thanks MidKnyte!
    Originally wanted Millenium Falcon as nick but there is character limitation.
    Falcon Speed = Millenium Falcon = Light Speed

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    I just tested XCopy with /J for the last 2 hours. In some case, it takes longer. When it is faster, it is only about 10-15% faster but when it is slower, it is almost 50% slower.
    Originally wanted Millenium Falcon as nick but there is character limitation.
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    How many 10GB+ files do you have? Did you try Teracopy?

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    I tried it only on one 10 gb file, over and over to get a median test.

    I have not tried teracopy yet but will tomorrow.
    Originally wanted Millenium Falcon as nick but there is character limitation.
    Falcon Speed = Millenium Falcon = Light Speed

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