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I'm copying files currently using a 1394 firewire cable. I've noticed the same problem when using a Cat-5 LAN connection also. Whenever Windows is doing anything over-the-network, performance boggs down and becomes extremely slow. The 'Performance' tab under the Task Manager reports that CPU usage is at 100%. The Explorer.exe process is always the offender. I see the same problems on other systems too, even with a fresh installation of Windows XP.
What can I do to improve performance of network transfers? Even with a firewire cable, it's always <12.5% network utilization.
The firewire controller is a PCI card and is using WDM drivers that Windows installed on it's own. Other hardware is using either NVIDIA drivers or drivers from Windows Update.
What can I do to improve performance of network transfers? Even with a firewire cable, it's always <12.5% network utilization.
The firewire controller is a PCI card and is using WDM drivers that Windows installed on it's own. Other hardware is using either NVIDIA drivers or drivers from Windows Update.