Tweak: Un-reserving bandwidth:
By Default, Windows reserves 20% of bandwidth for it’s own use.This should be undone immediately to optimize your net speed.To do so you need not install any extra program,you can do this with a simple setting given below.Press "Windows key + R"(shortcut key for RUN).
Now type gpedit.msc.This will give access to Group Policy Editor.

Then Navigate to Computer Configuration/Administrative Templates/Network/QOS Packet Scheduler using the pane on the left side.
Now in the right panel you will notice a option called "Limit Reservable Bandwitdth".Right click on it and choose "Edit" option.A new window will pop out where you find Bandwidth Limit is set to 20% by default.Now click enabled and change Bandwidth Limit to 0 then apply the changes.

Limit Reservable Bandwidth
Hit ok the close the group policy editor.
Limit Reservable Bandwidth
Hit ok the close the group policy editor.
Tweak: Un-reserving bandwidth:
By Default, Windows reserves 20% of bandwidth for it’s own use.This
should be undone immediately to optimize your net speed.To do so you
need not install any extra program,you can do this with a simple setting
given below.
- Press "Windows key + R"(shortcut key for RUN).
- Now type gpedit.msc.This will give access to Group Policy Editor.
Tweak: Un-reserving bandwidth:
By Default, Windows reserves 20% of bandwidth for it’s own use.This
should be undone immediately to optimize your net speed.To do so you
need not install any extra program,you can do this with a simple setting
given below.
- Press "Windows key + R"(shortcut key for RUN).
- Now type gpedit.msc.This will give access to Group Policy Editor.
Tweak: Un-reserving bandwidth:
By Default, Windows reserves 20% of bandwidth for it’s own use.This
should be undone immediately to optimize your net speed.To do so you
need not install any extra program,you can do this with a simple setting
given below.
- Press "Windows key + R"(shortcut key for RUN).
- Now type gpedit.msc.This will give access to Group Policy Editor.
Are you looking to make your pen drive speed up for data transfer?
Then you are at the right place.The data transfer from PC to Pendrive or from pendrive to pc depends on 3 main factors
Then you are at the right place.The data transfer from PC to Pendrive or from pendrive to pc depends on 3 main factors
1.Type of files being transferred :
music,video and office file will
be transferred with a much higher rate compared to application files,
you must have experienced this shift
2.Aging of pendrive:
This point is common for any device, older pendrives have a very slower rate of transfer
3.Port version of the usb
nowadays almost every pendrive is
a USB2.0 device wen such usb is inserted in a old system which has a
usb port version of 1.1 the data transfer will be drastically reduced
well the above 3 factors can not
be controlled but there is a simple 3 step process which can give you
the max out of your pendrive
ALWAYS SELECT NTFS FILE SYSTEM:
we cant transfer larger files(>4GB) if the pendrive is not in NTFS mode
so right click on pendrive click on format and under file system select
NTFS , it is preferred to uncheck on quick format.
format in ntfs
CHECK FOR DISK EROORS
Under the properties tab of
pendrive click on tools and then click on "check-now" button under error
checking menu and start the scan to fix errors if any , depending on
the size of pendrive it may take some time depending on the size on
pendrive.
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check for disk errors |
CHANGING DEVICE POLICY
Under pendrive properties tab
click on hardware select your usb device and click on properties a new
window should pop up in that window click on change settings
- Now move on to the policies tab and check better performance and atlast click on ok
Note:
If you change the device policy and check on better performance then
you must always eject your pendrive only after clicking on safely remove
your usb option in task bar and it is always recommended to remove the
pendrive from usb port wen it is not in use
- See more at: http://techinfo1920.blogspot.in/2013/08/how-to-speed-up-your-pendrive-data.html#sthash.zvC8ihwC.dpuf
Are you looking to make your pen drive speed up for data transfer?
Then you are at the right place.The data transfer from PC to Pendrive or from pendrive to pc depends on 3 main factors
Then you are at the right place.The data transfer from PC to Pendrive or from pendrive to pc depends on 3 main factors
1.Type of files being transferred :
music,video and office file will
be transferred with a much higher rate compared to application files,
you must have experienced this shift
2.Aging of pendrive:
This point is common for any device, older pendrives have a very slower rate of transfer
3.Port version of the usb
nowadays almost every pendrive is
a USB2.0 device wen such usb is inserted in a old system which has a
usb port version of 1.1 the data transfer will be drastically reduced
well the above 3 factors can not
be controlled but there is a simple 3 step process which can give you
the max out of your pendrive
ALWAYS SELECT NTFS FILE SYSTEM:
we cant transfer larger files(>4GB) if the pendrive is not in NTFS mode
so right click on pendrive click on format and under file system select
NTFS , it is preferred to uncheck on quick format.
format in ntfs
CHECK FOR DISK EROORS
Under the properties tab of
pendrive click on tools and then click on "check-now" button under error
checking menu and start the scan to fix errors if any , depending on
the size of pendrive it may take some time depending on the size on
pendrive.
![]() |
check for disk errors |
CHANGING DEVICE POLICY
Under pendrive properties tab
click on hardware select your usb device and click on properties a new
window should pop up in that window click on change settings
- Now move on to the policies tab and check better performance and atlast click on ok
Note:
If you change the device policy and check on better performance then
you must always eject your pendrive only after clicking on safely remove
your usb option in task bar and it is always recommended to remove the
pendrive from usb port wen it is not in use
- See more at: http://techinfo1920.blogspot.in/2013/08/how-to-speed-up-your-pendrive-data.html#sthash.zvC8ihwC.dpuf
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