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Oct 27, 2011 - Microsoft (General)    Comments Off on Windows 7 Slow File Copy

Windows 7 Slow File Copy

(Source: http://social.answers.microsoft.com)

Disable Remote Differential Compression

  • Click Start – Control Panel – Programs – Turn Windows features on or off
  • Uncheck Remote Differential Compression and click OK
  • Restart the computer and you should see an improved performance with copying files.

Disable TCP AutoTuning and Receive Side Scaling

  • Open an elevated command prompt with administrator rights.
  • Type the following commands and press Enter (the second command on RSS is optional):
netsh interface tcp set global autotuninglevel=disabled
netsh interface tcp set global rss=disabled

Reboot the computer

Sep 27, 2010 - Microsoft (General)    Comments Off on Windows 7 VPN computer-to-computer

Windows 7 VPN computer-to-computer

This allows a connection from the COMPUTER1 to the COMPUTER2 computers.

Additional configurations

Router Port Forwarding

On the Linksys router, I setup port forwarding for TCP/UDP traffic on port 1723 to forward to the COMPUTER2 computer.

Firewall

On the COMPUTER2 computer, I setup a firewall rule to allow INCOMING traffic on port 1723. I made it specific by allowing only my user account to do this.

Antivirus

Some people report issues with their antivirus and/or internet security software blocking traffic. Avast seems to be ok.

May 27, 2010 - Microsoft (General)    Comments Off on Not enough server storage is available to process this command

Not enough server storage is available to process this command

I recently had to upgrade storage in my always on machine. I moved some files onto the bigger drive and shared out the folders. The drives are mirrored and hold my photos and my wife’s graduate homework, etc. For a while they worked fine, after a while though, I couldn’t access the shares over my network and received the following error: “Not enough server storage is available to process this command.” Read more »

May 27, 2010 - Geeky General, Microsoft (General)    Comments Off on Using Task Manager to monitor memory (RAM)

Using Task Manager to monitor memory (RAM)

From http://www.edbott.com/weblog/?p=687

To see how much memory is in use, open Task Manager and click the Performance tab.

The data shown here can be confusing, and in fact much of it is completely irrelevant. For the most part, you should look at only two values here. Under the Physical Memory heading, look at the value that appears to the right of Total. In this example, I’ve got 261,616K (roughly 256 MB) of physical RAM installed. Your value may be different, and if your system uses an inexpensive “shared RAM” video adapter you may discover that you have less physical RAM than you thought. Read more »

May 27, 2010 - Microsoft (General)    Comments Off on Windows 7: Very slow to load folders

Windows 7: Very slow to load folders

Problem

I’ve tried different thumbnail sizes and it doesn’t seem to matter what size it is, it just has problems loading thumbnails. The more pictures that are in the folder, the worse it is. I know Explorer wasn’t really designed to handle loading thumbnails for 10,000+ pictures, especially over a 100 MBit network connection… but this is really bad in comparison to Windows XP Pro. I never had these excessive thumbnail load times in XP. Read more »

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