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Re: Initial Transfers from Windows 7 to Unraid.

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Thought I would just check back.  

 

This problem still exists for me.  

 

Upgraded to 4.7

 

Problem now seems worse -taking 2-3 attempts to get the files to copy. Always the first try fails.  

 

Disk being asleep has nothing to do with the problem.  I have tried with them "awake" and even tried with never allowing the disks to sleep.

You said the issue was not a disk spin up but have you ever tried navigating to the disk share you are simultaneously trying to copy to (in a separate window) to see if you can access that particular drive?  I've noticed that if my transfer gets stuck on "calculating" that trying to access the drive with a "different" process will sometimes initiate the transfer.  In most cases, I believe this is a disk spinup but I'm not 100% sure.

 

 

All my writes are directly to the disk.  I don't go in via share names.  So I normally know if there is enough space or if not.  The drive for sure spins up before I start the write because I have to navigate to the direct folder on the drive.  

 

I saw some people mention they fixed the issue with an upgrade to drivers on their Realtek network cards. I have Marvell nics in my windows 7 machine. – not sure what is in the unraid.

 

Could someone (moderator) move this thread to the general discussion forum?  Not sure if anyone really comes to this forum anymore.  

 

There are quite a few people reporting this same problem but Limetech seem uninterested.

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