This isn't so much a tech support question as just something I'm wondering about. I've noticed that when I'm transferring a file from a Gen 4 M.2 NVME drive to my mechanical HDD windows 11 will sometimes show a ridiculous transfer speed like 1.2gb/s which is impossible when transferring a file to a mechanical HDD. I do alot of file transfers between drives and I have M.2 NVMEs, SSDs and HDDs in my system. I've also noticed this when transferring files from an SSD to a HDD where it will say something like 700mb/s. I also use Teracopy for transferring files and it also sometimes does this. This makes me afraid to delete a file right after copying it to another drive for fear that even though windows says it's done transferring it might actually NOT be done transferring. Is there anything I should worry about when it comes to deleting files right after copying when windows gives these unrealistic transfer speeds?