But sometimes they don’t.
Although, there may be one lurking, if we extend “ondas” to be “Hondas”. I can just imagine tiny little Hondas on shore leave. Little horno de microondas. bwahahaha.
In other news, I believe I found out what was causing the extreme delay in my Windows 7 Easy Transfer problem from my last post. I watched and watched and thinked and thunked. I pondered. I perused. I fell asleep, then woke up and thought some more.
Then I decided to look at the external hard drive where my user profile was stored. Since Windows didn’t give me any specific details during the transfer, I went ahead and canceled it and saw that it had copied some of the profile but not all of it. The external hard drive supports USB2 and firewire, and because firewire is faster, I initially chose it for the supposed speed increase.
To help figure out if I had a performance issue, I set up a standard file copy from the laptop to the external drive. When I actually checked the file transfer speeds of this external firewire drive (which you CAN see when you expand “Details”), I saw that it was getting less than 1MB/sec transfer rate.
I had mentioned that the profile itself was more than 140 GB. GIH. GUH. BITES. A gigabyte is a thousand megabytes, btw. In my world, anyway.
Let’s do the math on that, shall we?
Actually, let’s not. Math is hard. Let’s just say it would take a LOOOOONG time at that speed. So I connected up the USB cable, did the same copy and was able to get between 11-25MB/sec transfer rates. Ahhh. The sounds of packets flowing across the wires.
A bit of googling showed that other people on Vista and Windows 7 64-bit had similar firewire problems due to drivers and what-not. So I’m sure it’ll get resolved eventually with an updated driver, but for now I can stick with USB2 and get’r done. The laptop also has an eSATA port (which is even faster), but the data isn’t on an eSATA-capable drive at the moment.
There was one other problem I found on the computer, but I fixed it fairly quickly:
Dude, sometimes I think you’re twelve. And then I remember that you are. 🙂
.-= Ren´s last blog ..Flashback Friday: Letter from McKenzie =-.
Ren – I’m twelve in base 36. Sexatrigesimal . I like the sound of that.
Every time you write a post about computer this and GB that I just look the pictures and pretend I get what’s going on.
But if anyone asks, I totally got this. Yup.
.-= Sarah´s last blog ..Glory =-.
Sarah – ah, horno de sexatrigesimal .
I’m with Sarah.
🙂
Sybil – really? right now? You’re with her? Physically? WOW. Ok, Mr Literal Man has left the building. Well, not literally.
Oooohhhh packets. They talked about packets on Science Friday.
.-= marilyn´s last blog ..Manic Friday =-.
marilyn – Is this your Science Friday or someone else’s?
Macs with firewire ports don’t have that issue. Or at least I’ve not run into it.
Of course, the cat is a part of the Mac OS X, so removing it would prove problematic.
.-= martymankins´s last blog ..A Quick One While I’m Away =-.
martymanking – well, it’s my understanding that the Mac just listens to your thoughts and does what you want. Or at the very least, implants a memory of it doing what you wanted so you’re happy. It beats actually doing the work, and it’s a win-win.