large file transfer (15 gb) stops (WIN 7 to WIN 7)
transfer of a large file (15 GB) stops between 2 computers on the same network (after 5 GB are transferred). the source is WIN 7 x86 and the destination is WIN 7 x64. internet security kaspersky is turned off. both computers use static IP. DHCP is disabled on router. NetBIOS is enabled. please, help!
February 21st, 2011 3:29pm

get rid of netBIOS dhcp saves on ip address costs, get used to using it i suggest using Microsoft security essentials, links on my IT siteMy MVP is for Windows XP, Vista and Windows 7 IT, and I am getting increasingly good with Visual Studio. Developer | Windows IT | Chess | Economics | Hardcore Games | Vegan Advocate | PC Reviews
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February 21st, 2011 8:41pm

SORRY, IT DOES NOT WORK. the network is: 1 ADSL MODEM 1 ROUTER 1 WIN 7 x86 SP1 RC 1 WIN 7 x64 SP1 RC DHCP is enabled now on both modem and router. IPv6 is disabled. HOME NETWORK is set on both computers. NetBIOS disabled.
February 22nd, 2011 8:41am

Try using an archive tool and copy the file in parts. 7-zip is free and it can do it.My MVP is for Windows XP, Vista and Windows 7 IT, and I am getting increasingly good with Visual Studio. Developer | Windows IT | Chess | Economics | Hardcore Games | Vegan Advocate | PC Reviews
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February 22nd, 2011 8:49am

thank you for answer, but this is not solution for me, because of deployment problems. i need to be able to do large transfers between my computers.
February 22nd, 2011 8:53am

Looks like driver problems or the Ethernet gear is borked. My MVP is for Windows XP, Vista and Windows 7 IT, and I am getting increasingly good with Visual Studio. Developer | Windows IT | Chess | Economics | Hardcore Games | Vegan Advocate | PC Reviews
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February 22nd, 2011 8:55am

perhaps you are right , driver problems. it is not the router, because I have the same problem when I connect the computer directly (peer-to-peer), using a crossed cable. i will try a different network adapter and after I will post the results here. but as I remember, there was a time when I did not have this problems. thank you again!
February 22nd, 2011 9:02am

If you can afford it, try using 10 gigabit Ethernet, wicked fast. My MVP is for Windows XP, Vista and Windows 7 IT, and I am getting increasingly good with Visual Studio. Developer | Windows IT | Chess | Economics | Hardcore Games | Vegan Advocate | PC Reviews
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February 22nd, 2011 9:03am

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