I have a HP laptop running Windows 10, with a Intel i-7 7200u I believe, with 12gb of ddr4 RAM. I am having trouble transferring files from an external HDD to another external HDD. The folders I am trying to transfer are upwards of about 30 GB each the transfer will start then it will freeze, my screen will go blank and the only option I have is to press Ctrl+Alt+delete and then restart my laptop. And then sometimes it will be in the process of transferring and suddenly one of the HDD will unmount. So I’ll go to this pc check that’s it’s actually unmounted then unplug and replug in the HDD, then file explorer will take forever to load the HDD, it will say"working on it" and most of the time after waiting like 10 or 15 mins I’ll just say screw it and restart the computer, that is unless my screen doesn’t go blank again. I have tried using teracopy and that will report a bunch of errors and I’ve tried just using Windows to transfer the files, I’ve tried copy, and paste, and dragging the folder over to the destination folder, and I’ve tried the send to… Option and it’s messed up in all those options at various times. I am trying to move about 300GBs of files. Could it be a RAM problem, do I need more RAM to move such large files? Please help, I won’t be able to answer back til after 8pm tonight.
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If the answer to the question asked by Veeg is a yes, try FastCopy which you can download for free from hereComment
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Originally posted by Brandon ByrnesI won’t be able to answer back til after 8pm tonight.
Just to add what others have stated.
Try copying just one file and see if the same thing happens. If that works then try a few a a time. Then more…
Are you sure the drive you are sending to and or from are not becoming corrupt?
Next do you have enough space on the receiving drive for the amount of data you are attempting to transfer?
Finally have you checked the error logs to see if they shine any light on why this may be accruing.Comment
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Originally posted by vgerHello
Does these external HDD’s have an external power supply?
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After trying Phillpowers suiggestion, if you still have an issue try Roadkills Unstoppable copier, works where others fail.
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The windows 8 version works in 10Comment
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Originally posted by RustysThat is not a problem
Just to add what others have stated.
Try copying just one file and see if the same thing happens. If that works then try a few a a time. Then more…
Are you sure the drive you are sending to and or from are not becoming corrupt?
Next do you have enough space on the receiving drive for the amount of data you are attempting to transfer?
Finally have you checked the error logs to see if they shine any light on why this may be accruing.Comment
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Originally posted by gusAfter trying Phillpowers suiggestion, if you still have an issue try Roadkills Unstoppable copier, works where others fail.
Roadkil.Net - Roadkil's Unstoppable Copier Program DownloadComment
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I gave Roadkill a try and it didn’t work. I think it may be the HDD enclosure, because I got a different drive from my roommate, a 500GB Toshiba 5400RPM drive and put that into the enclosure and Windows said the device is malfunctioned Windows doesn’t recognize it. So i’m going to return this enclosure and get a new one. I just don’t believe that 4 drives in a row are bad. The enclosure I got is a from JSVER and it only cost me $9.00 on Amazon, I’m going to return it and go with the Amazon Recommended enclosure which is made by Sabrent, or there is a nice looking one by WavLink. Does anyone have suggestions on a good HDD enclosure?Comment
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Originally posted by RustysTo be honest I only use an enclosure to pull data or clone a HDD. If I need external storage I use a USB external HDD and or Thumb-drive.Comment
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