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Discus and support Speed: 0 Bytes/sec for 10 seconds when copying files over local LAN from a NAS, how to fix... in Windows 10 Ask Insider to solve the problem; [ATTACH] submitted by /u/PeteRoy [link] [comments] https://www.reddit.com/r/Windows10/comments/k3w6i8/speed_0_bytessec_for_10_seconds_when_copying/ Discussion in 'Windows 10 Ask Insider' started by /u/PeteRoy, Nov 30, 2020.

  1. Speed: 0 Bytes/sec for 10 seconds when copying files over local LAN from a NAS, how to fix...

    /u/PeteRoy, Nov 30, 2020
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  2. PeterB0 Win User

    Windows 10 Explorer file copy stops

    When i copy a large file from my c: drive to either a NAS or USB, it starts fine, but hangs after 10-15 seconds. It drops to 0 bytes/s.

    After another somewhat longer wait, Windows asks to try again.

    When i copy the same file using another method - e.g. FTP from c: to the NAS - it works fine.

    --- moved from NL-NL ---
     
    PeterB0, Nov 30, 2020
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  3. microsoft wi-fi direct virtual adapter Wireless LAN adapter Local Area Connection* 2 ,send 4,1mb/sec and received: 0 Kbps ,how to fix?

    microsoft wi-fi direct virtual adapter Wireless LAN adapter Local Area Connection* 2 ,send 4,1mb/sec and received: 0 Kbps ,how do i fix this?I use Screen Mirroring between my Laptop and Smart TV to watch stream televisions,movies etc.When i connect to my
    Smart TV i notice that this new wireless lan adaptor creates itself and when i check his connection it said: send 4,9mb/sec and received: 0 Kbps , why? is normal this?

    Wi-Fi Direct

    Microsoft Wi-Fi Direct Virtual Adapter #2

    Adapter name: Local Area Connection* 2

    SSID: DIRECT-YYDESKTOP-KP2KOVOrUDR

    Connection type: 802.11n

    IPv4 address: 192.168.137.1

    IPv6 address: fe80::89f1:999:f91a:e371%11

    Receive 0 Kbps

    Send 4.9 Mbps
     
    johnsambo1, Nov 30, 2020
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  4. Speed: 0 Bytes/sec for 10 seconds when copying files over local LAN from a NAS, how to fix...

    NTFS problem: 0 byte file but "Size On Disk: 3.98 GB"

    By using a Python script, I managed to mistakenly create a 4GB file on an NTFS USB drive with a colon in the filename. The resulting file name was all of the text up until the colon, but the file is listed as being 0 bytes. BUT when I check the file properties
    it says "Size On Disk: 3.98 GB (4,282,056,704 bytes)". When I used a file recovery program such as Recuva and MiniTool Power Data Recovery, all 4GB seem to copy to another drive, but it still shows that it's 0 bytes (Size On Disk 3.98 GB).

    Any advice as to what I could try next to fix this issue?

    The file cannot be replaced easily so I'd like to get it back.

    I'm not averse to low level disk editing if it comes to that.

    Thanks in advance!
     
    Scott_Bernstein, Nov 30, 2020
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