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Ulfhednar

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Transfer speeds to USB
« on: March 19, 2026, 13:27:23 »
I’m wondering if it’s just me or something that is a general issue.
I'm using v15.8 b3135 on Win11 x64

When using native Windows ctrl+x/c & ctrl+v to move files to attached USB drives I’m seeing very different TX speeds vs MCs’ copy/move commands With same file / hardware - I’m seeing MBs vs KBs on a USB3.0 link which leads me to suspect MC has something slowing the process. 
It starts out OK but then speed drops significantly to KBs using MC but using the MC dialog + win cmds it maintains MBs TX rates.  ???
Applies to NTFS > NTFS & NTFS > exFAT.

Can this be improved/altered?

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Re: Transfer speeds to USB
« Reply #1 on: March 20, 2026, 09:18:58 »
I’m wondering if it’s just me or something that is a general issue.
I'm using v15.8 b3135 on Win11 x64

When using native Windows ctrl+x/c & ctrl+v to move files to attached USB drives I’m seeing very different TX speeds vs MCs’ copy/move commands With same file / hardware - I’m seeing MBs vs KBs on a USB3.0 link which leads me to suspect MC has something slowing the process. 
It starts out OK but then speed drops significantly to KBs using MC but using the MC dialog + win cmds it maintains MBs TX rates.  ???
Applies to NTFS > NTFS & NTFS > exFAT.

Can this be improved/altered?

Try using TeraCopy (free utility by CodeSector) —it greatly improves transfer speeds ! (especially Move operations which are sometimes instant, but other operations are faster as well when you use it !) It's a highly optimized file transfer tool.
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Re: Transfer speeds to USB
« Reply #2 on: March 20, 2026, 14:49:25 »
Hard to say why you get that...  normally MC can detected and selected the correct read/write stratergy.
It also different what kind of USB device. is is a normal SSD/HDD or USB Memory stick.
Also security software making difference.. and other stuff.  hard to say why you have low speed with the limit information.
But everything that can be tweaked around file read/write can be tweaked in Read/Write stratergy settings,
you can tweak everything that can be changed.

Also Windows Copy Speed are often not real. depends on how you measure it. Sometimes Windows say it is done.. but what is done is just the writing to the cache. and all the data is not even written to disk yet.




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Re: Transfer speeds to USB
« Reply #3 on: Yesterday at 16:13:30 »
Thanks for the replies.  :)
I'd wondered about teracopy but have been preoccupied with the ability to quickly use MC buttons.  I will have to test it tho!

ATM I see speed variations with SSD on USB connector & USB sticks (2 things I use all the time), sticks are always slower I think, but I tried moving a ~300mb video file to different things (so AV wouldn't be triggered), with Win cmds it was <1min, MC gave <3mins on the same port/stick.
I will need to spend some time with MC tx profiles & see if I can see any pitfalls.

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Re: Transfer speeds to USB
« Reply #4 on: Today at 10:21:53 »
In Read/Write stratergy settings you can enable to MC also buffer all the writes so you get extra fast write.. (It will do the same as windows. report that it is done before it actually is since the data only have gone to the buffers and not disk. and not wait for windows to say it has written everything)
Make sure the Write process uses both System And Drive cache in that settings for that R/W profile