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Kreuzritter
Jan 18, 2019Aspirant
Access to files is very slow after Windows 10 upgrade
Hello community,
I have a Readynas Rnd4000 v3 in use. Everything works fine but since my switch from Windows XP ( please do not laugh :smileyhappy:) to Windows 10 (on a new notebook) the file s...
Kreuzritter
Jan 18, 2019Aspirant
StephenB Thank you very much for your quick reply. You are great !
You are right. The old device was connected with wired ethernet. The new device is also connected with the same method.
I am using Windows 10 Professional and I maped the share in the explorer. If I am right Windows 10 Prof. uses for that SMB V2 or V3 right?
V1 should be disabled with the default installation or? --> But I have to check that.
There's another strange thing. But I need to check this with your NAStester first. I believe that the synchronisation process is much faster if I selected the complete share. If I have only selected certain folders, the synchronization takes much longer.
StephenB
Jan 18, 2019Guru - Experienced User
Kreuzritter wrote:
I am using Windows 10 Professional and I maped the share in the explorer. If I am right Windows 10 Prof. uses for that SMB V2 or V3 right?
V1 should be disabled with the default installation or? --> But I have to check that.
Microsoft is deprecating SMB v1, and that is the only version of SMB that your NAS supports.
You should check whether the SMB v1 client is installed using "turn windows features on or off". But I suspect it is, as you'd have needed to intentionally install the NFS client there.
In any event, this is almost certainly either something in the way the Win10 machine is syncing or something in the network. NasTester speeds would help sort that out.
- johnmike69Jan 18, 2019Aspirant
I am also using the same Readynas Rnd4000 v3 having the same problem but did'nt found any solution on web.
- StephenBJan 18, 2019Guru - Experienced User
johnmike69 wrote:
I am also using the same Readynas Rnd4000 v3 having the same problem but did'nt found any solution on web.
If you want to pursue it here, then create your own thread. It's difficult to troubleshoot multiple systems on the same thread, even when the symptoms are the same.
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