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iHeaxsit
Junior Member
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06-01-2016, 12:10 AM
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I need to move about 35GB of data, mostly emails and small files, from an M.2 SSD to another HDD. The issue is the transfer speed is too slow when moving to a HDD. My question is, can I do this faster by saving it on my HDD?
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iHeaxsit
06-01-2016, 12:10 AM #1

I need to move about 35GB of data, mostly emails and small files, from an M.2 SSD to another HDD. The issue is the transfer speed is too slow when moving to a HDD. My question is, can I do this faster by saving it on my HDD?

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Propane_Man
Junior Member
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06-07-2016, 05:19 AM
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You can move it via USB, SATA, or HDD—though HDDs are limited to around 120mb/s. Many small files will slow things down quickly. You’re likely limited by what you’re doing right now. Edit: compressing everything first might help, then transfer. Compression should speed up the process but would require extra time for both compression and decompression. Not sure if this makes a difference.
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Propane_Man
06-07-2016, 05:19 AM #2

You can move it via USB, SATA, or HDD—though HDDs are limited to around 120mb/s. Many small files will slow things down quickly. You’re likely limited by what you’re doing right now. Edit: compressing everything first might help, then transfer. Compression should speed up the process but would require extra time for both compression and decompression. Not sure if this makes a difference.

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Bubblegumicorn
Junior Member
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06-14-2016, 01:19 PM
#3
FastCopy performs quickly and helps reduce your workload slightly, but results won’t be instant.
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Bubblegumicorn
06-14-2016, 01:19 PM #3

FastCopy performs quickly and helps reduce your workload slightly, but results won’t be instant.