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		Hi all. I'm transferring files from my Dell E6330 Laptop to my USB drive. In windows I get anywhere from 120-130mbs constant. Now this is transferring to a 7,200 RPM drive. I do have an SSD which sometimes is a bit faster transferring files. Now the problem is, on my laptop the transfer rate goes below 30mbs for the same files I transfer to my Windows PC. The laptop has USB 3.0 ports and I'm using a Corsair 360GB SSD so my transfer rate should at least be near 100mbs. Is there anything with Linux Lite I can do to speed up the transfer?
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		What file format is on both the source and the destination? It also depends on the file type/s that you are transferring. 
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		It could be that the USB3 driver is not working and defaults back to USB2/USB.
I do not have any LL machine with USB3 to check but, just an idea.
And just in case... install all Linux Lite Updates and check if drivers are available.
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		Thanks I will do that. Also, when it first transfers it starts at over 100mb/s and then it drops. 
	
	
	
	
	
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		Tried the updates speed stays the same. Hmm, would there be any other 3rd party drivers for USB 3.0?
	
	
	
	
	
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		Speed is fine. I don't think you can get sustained speeds with a file that size.
	
	
	
	
	
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		Thank you, I will do some more test with smaller files and see how it works.
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