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Details required : characters remaining Cancel Submit Answer A. User Replied on October 6, Hi Sunil,. However, in some situations the transfer of files through such a network occurs very slowly. For example, when browsing the shared folders of the host computer from the virtual PC, it can take a few seconds just to display the contents of a folder. When trying to transfer a file from the real PC to the virtual one, the speed of the transfer may become very slow.
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Use it at your own risk! Muchas gracias. Thank you very much. I had this problem and could not find the solution. Recently I have done a clean install of Windows server I have several folders shared on this server which clients use.
However, all Windows 10 clients have very poor speed while copying or writing files from the windows server server. Installed all the manufacturer provided drivers sill no success. After digging a lot I finally found the cause for slow network speed. The reason was because of packet signing for SMB traffic. It seems when you enable packet signing it significantly reduces the file sharing speed.
If you really want to drill down, then you need to give more details in comparison to the machines running the 2 OSes :. If you're running broadcom nics, try disabling VMQ on the physical nic you're using.
You mention you're using the manufacturer drivers, are they the latest build? I do not have any virtual switch attached to a physical network adapter. If you want the short version, just the solution, skip to the last paragraph below. As I wrote before, I use virtual machines extensively to do work on my computer. I skipped Vista and kept using XP, mainly because it did not seem like Vista would add any significant benefits to my host computer. However, a few months ago, Windows 7 became available, and while testing my products with it, I was so impressed with its speed, stability, the look and feel, that I decided it was time to upgrade my main host computer to Windows 7.
So, a week or so ago, after backing everything up, I took the plunge and installed a fresh copy of Windows 7 Ultimate. It went well, I was happy. Of course the first application I added to it was Virtual PC , because I needed it to run my virtual machines that do the real work for me. It went well, except for a few surprises, such as the new user interface of the Virtual PC console, that looked like a regular folder rather than a separate program.
Also, it upgraded the integration components of my virtual machines and as a result it started using the Remote Desktop to display the virtual machine desktop. It added the ability for the virtual machines to recognize the USB drives attached to the host, but at the same time it downgraded the display capability of the virtual machine to display bit colors only, that caused the fonts on the virtual displays not to be anti-aliased quite as nicely as before.
Those were minor things, though, and after trying my virtual machines for a couple of days, I decided I could live with the new version of Virtual PC. One thing did bother me, though: when I tried to browse the shared network folders from within the virtual machines, the browsing was quite slow.
Literally, it took a few seconds just to navigate from a directory to a subdirectory. It was especially bad if the directories contained a lot of files. Copying files over the network was painfully slow, too.
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