(G)Author Name - e.g. John, Mike
Mar 10 2009, 11:08 PM
hello puneye,
I did not got your question but as far I understand, you want
faster copy to your USB-flash (pendrive). So, my experience shows that,
there are 2 modes of usb devices (both, host and client) and that is
simple- kinda USB 1.0 and USB 2.0, where usb 2.0 is faster than usb
1.0
Novadays almost all devices (hosts like: PC, Laptops, game-boxs,
DVD-Players or whatever) uses 2.0 (ofc) and also clients (like
pendrives, other peripherials) uses 2.0, and if your PC for example,
use USB 1.0 then nothing to help (except installing, for example
PCI-usb card/hub). So, but I believe, that your params of pc uses USB
2.0 (thats mobo specific, not cpu)- and finally, win xp sp2 (also sp3),
after plug your device, must say ~message: "Your Device can perform
faster if you plug it into USB 2.0 port"- so if you had never this
info, all ok, you are using your maximum speed!
And abt pendrive speed: each separate usb-flash (pendrive) have
different writing/reading speed and it is equiolent to their price! So,
I suggest you to use any free disk benchmarking to see speed
differences in different flash-drives, for example: ATTO Disk benchmark
or FdBench (dot net). You will find big difference if you use kinda
expensive fast Corsair Flash Voyager or cheap standart Kingston Data
Travel, I do not want to push on any brand, since I have those both
flash-drives, just I have not tested others, but abt those two models I
am sure!
Your flash drive usually can read fast enough (even blazing) but it write-in muuuch sloooower!
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