Vista slow at copying files


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I am unzipping a file on my Hard Drive that is 515 megs. My hard drive is WD 120gig 7200rpm. P4 2.4 ghz processor and 512 ram. On windows xp I could unzip a file like this within minutes or even a minute. On windows vista it took 1 hour and 45 min to unzip a file that was only 515 megs.

What the heck is going on? Why does it take so long? This vista is annoying.

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I am unzipping a file on my Hard Drive that is 515 megs. My hard drive is WD 120gig 7200rpm. P4 2.4 ghz processor and 512 ram. On windows xp I could unzip a file like this within minutes or even a minute. On windows vista it took 1 hour and 45 min to unzip a file that was only 515 megs.

What the heck is going on? Why does it take so long? This vista is annoying.

I have noticed this too, in all the betas and RTM. We were told that this wouldnt be an issue in the RTM but I still see it.

In fact in my setup I am seeing hard drive performance in general decreased over XP especially in multitask cases where one program is writing constant data and other programs are trying to access at the same time. I get stalls now where in XP it seemed to be more graceful with this issue.

That's weird. I would have originally suggested that it might be lack of system drivers, but if it's THAT slow it sounds like something more. I've had no problems that bad, but my overall drive performance is a little slower until nvidia finally releases drivers.

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I am so glad I am not the only one seeing this problem. I am running RC2 - so that could be my problem, but unzipping files is extremely slow... Just took me about 10 minutes to unzip a 100MB file. Ungodly... I am running on a 3.0GHz P4 with 2GB ram - Dell Dimension 9150. Should be blazing... uhgg...

I got the same problem on RTM version. My guess is, its because vista tries to index the files each time you try to copy/move it. It reads the meta-tags, and creates the Thumb images for the files, which is absolutely unnecessary if your only goal is to move/copy the file.

You can try this by moving some files which need external codecs to index, such as ogm, or mkv video files. If you try to move those files, you can see the codecs getting loaded one by one on the systemtray, which makes it even slower to copy compared to other file types.

Hmm interesting - the copy engine in the Vista shell is actually significantly faster in most cases than XP (in many cases even faster than the command line copy functions).

in synthetic benchmarks or something of the kind? cause last time i tried the retail version of Vista it was pretty slow :| might've been placebo. but damn it sure took long. either it really is slow or microsoft's research into making the user think that a process is going faster was totally bogus :p

Same here.. it's kinda slow..

Last time in RC2, it's even slower if you are going into a compressed .zip file, copying the whole files (let's say 500-ish files inside the zip) and then pasting it outside

For some people, note that Vista has already started copying, even though it's still saying "Estimating time remaining"..it confused me last time as I was thinking it's taking so long to even start copying

Is your unzip process running in background mode?

In Vista, when the target process is in background mode, its CPU, page, and I/O priorities are reduced.

I/O perf depends a lot on the application reads/writes to the disk. (Buffer sizes, sync/async IO etc.)

Try a different unzip program and see if it makes a difference.

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