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I recently was trying to do a copy from my local drive to my network drive. Now also bear in mind I just upgraded my PC to a Ryzen 2 2700, Asus ROG Strix X470-F and 16GB G.Skill Trident-Z running Windows 10 Pro 64-bit. Noe under my old system with an i7 4790, Z87-a and Corsair Vengeance ram, I didn't have this issue with losing connection to my local networked server. I haven't changed anything on my Windows Server 2012, and also with this new computer it keeps making click "Continue" when it says I need an Administrator access thing. What is the deal? I even went through my NIC on my motherboard to try and improve its performance. 

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4 minutes ago, _Grid21 said:

I recently was trying to do a copy from my local drive to my network drive. Now also bear in mind I just upgraded my PC to a Ryzen 2 2700, Asus ROG Strix X470-F and 16GB G.Skill Trident-Z running Windows 10 Pro 64-bit. Noe under my old system with an i7 4790, Z87-a and Corsair Vengeance ram, I didn't have this issue with losing connection to my local networked server. I haven't changed anything on my Windows Server 2012, and also with this new computer it keeps making click "Continue" when it says I need an Administrator access thing. What is the deal? I even went through my NIC on my motherboard to try and improve its performance. 

By default windows doesn't freaking trust any files from network drives. It's super annoying. You can add your server to your list of "trusted" intranet locations by following the following guide. Try that. 

 

http://www.shayatik.com/2014/03/how-to-fix-we-cant-verify-who-created-this-file-security-warning-on-windows/

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9 minutes ago, corrado33 said:

By default windows doesn't freaking trust any files from network drives. It's super annoying. You can add your server to your list of "trusted" intranet locations by following the following guide. Try that. 

 

http://www.shayatik.com/2014/03/how-to-fix-we-cant-verify-who-created-this-file-security-warning-on-windows/

But I didn't have any issues on my Z87-a board, build 1703?, but I am having issues on this X470-F windows 10 pro 1809.

EDIT: also even though I have a Gigabit network, the transfer speed seems slower than on the Z47-a board. :P

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I don't know what to tell you only that I had the same problem and solved it in the way I posted.

 

As for slower transfer speeds... are you... sure? Gigabit Ethernet maxes out at 125 megabytes per second. When I'm transferring from my server to my main computer (both connected via Ethernet) I saturate the line (transfer speed stays around 125 MB/s) as long as I'm copying from 1 SSD to another. (Old 5400 RPM SATA HDDs max out at like 135ish MB/s transfer I think?)

 

Are you using ethernet or wireless? 

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3 minutes ago, corrado33 said:

I don't know what to tell you only that I had the same problem and solved it in the way I posted.

 

As for slower transfer speeds... are you... sure? Gigabit Ethernet maxes out at 125 megabytes per second. When I'm transferring from my server to my main computer (both connected via Ethernet) I saturate the line (transfer speed stays around 125 MB/s) as long as I'm copying from 1 SSD to another. (Old 5400 RPM SATA HDDs max out at like 135ish MB/s transfer I think?)

 

Are you using ethernet or wireless? 

I am wired, I have 2 WD Red 6TB HDDs in my server, and I was going from an external drive on my main rig to an internal drive on my server, maybe I was running into USB 3.0 transfer issues.

EDIT: just did a quick test from Sata Drive, through network Gigabit, to Sata storage and I saw my normal 80/90MBs transfer.

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Just now, _Grid21 said:

I am wired, I have 2 WD Red 6TB HDDs in my server, and I was going from an external drive on my main rig to an internal drive on my server, maybe I was running into USB 3.0 transfer issues.

Yep. External drives are sloooowwww. Try something from the server HDDs to your computer's main drive or SSD if you have one. It should sit at ~125 MB/s and just stay there (assuming it's one large file and not a million tiny little files.)

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Just now, corrado33 said:

Yep. External drives are sloooowwww. Try something from the server HDDs to your computer's main drive or SSD if you have one. It should sit at ~125 MB/s and just stay there (assuming it's one large file and not a million tiny little files.)

I made an edit above, yeah I did, we're good. xD But why is windows being dumb if it's 2 windows based systems?

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