When we duplicate the record to an additional printed matter in my laptop, we wait for for as well as wait… we am watchful toooooo much. Transfer rate is about 1 MB/second. Sometimes it reduces to 800-900 KBs. we am regulating Vista. My laptop is not so bad. 1 GB ram, 150 GB harddisk. Why is my laptop transferring interpretation so slowly?
In my desktop computer, send rate goes upto 8-10 MB/seconds rate. Why is it so?
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Make sure you upgrade your Laptop to Vista Service pack 1 as that issue was addressed.
Also, laptops are generally slower than laptops in all aspects, so you’re going to see slower speeds with file transfers.
Problem #1…You’re running Vista on a Laptop…
Problem #2…You’re running Vista on a Laptop with ONLY 1 GB of RAM.
You can solve problem #2 by installing an extra stick of laptop ram (1Gb stick ideally) as soon as possible. Vista requires 1 full gigabyte of ram to run, so if your vidcard does not have dedicated memory (it likely doesn’t), that means that Vista, your V-Card, and every program on the computer are fighting for space. Everytime another program pages for memory, it has to fight with the OS. This extra memory should bring your file transfer speed up to the same as the desktop, or very near to.
Problem #1 is not so easily fixed, without “upgrading” to XP. If you are running Vista Home Basic, do yourself a HUGE favour, and upgrade to VH Premium.
Good Luck!