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| Subject: | AW: AW: cd slows down on local drive when another network drive gets connected |
| Date: | Tue, 8 Feb 2011 22:29:47 +0100 |
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Hi!
> Sure but you have a mobile phone in the mix here, right?
> You're relying
> on some software to talk to the phone. That's the driver.
> So that's one
> possibility. And the one that seemed most likely to me if
> it's affecting
> performance even when you're not accessing the drive with the phone.
>
> How do things work when you do like operations using just
> plain Windows
> utilities?
When I use the Windows file explorer GUI:
Expanding the top level node ("Arbeitsplatz" = I think "My Computer" in English),
where all the drives are shown, takes a while.
But when I then navigate to some subdirectory on local drive C:,
that is quite quick, and the same speed with or without slow drive Q: connected or not.
When I use a MS-DOS command prompt ("cmd"):
When I navigate using Windows' "cd" to navigate through the subdirectories
on local drive C:, that is very quick, and the same speed with or without
slow drive Q: connected or not.
Thanks
Paul
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