Hi Friends!
Today we are going to learn to Optimize the performance of your pen drive.
The concept behind this trick is that Windows, by default has Quick Removal as USB's policy. In this posts, we will learn to change it from it's default policy to something which can boost it's performance.
Caution: This process requires that you always perform an Eject operation with the device.
Let's start rolling.
Step 1: Click Start. Right click Computer -> Properties
Step 2: Click on Device Manager, top left corner (as shown below)
Step 3: Expand Disk drives. It will give you list of all drives in your system.
Step 4: Right click on your pen drive. Click Properties.
Step 5: Click on second tab, i.e. Policies.
Step 6: Under the Removal policy panel, click on Better performance. Click OK.
All the steps enumerated from Step 3 are shown in the above pic.
Step 7: Now, remove your pen drive using Eject in the system tray and then connect it again.
That's it, now transfer to and from the pen drive and be assured that that Windows is using the best policy for optimization of your USB.
That's all for now. Wait for next posts, till then Keep Exploring and Sharing!! ^_^
Today we are going to learn to Optimize the performance of your pen drive.
The concept behind this trick is that Windows, by default has Quick Removal as USB's policy. In this posts, we will learn to change it from it's default policy to something which can boost it's performance.
Caution: This process requires that you always perform an Eject operation with the device.
Let's start rolling.
Step 1: Click Start. Right click Computer -> Properties
Step 2: Click on Device Manager, top left corner (as shown below)
Step 3: Expand Disk drives. It will give you list of all drives in your system.
Step 4: Right click on your pen drive. Click Properties.
Step 5: Click on second tab, i.e. Policies.
Step 6: Under the Removal policy panel, click on Better performance. Click OK.
All the steps enumerated from Step 3 are shown in the above pic.
Step 7: Now, remove your pen drive using Eject in the system tray and then connect it again.
That's it, now transfer to and from the pen drive and be assured that that Windows is using the best policy for optimization of your USB.
That's all for now. Wait for next posts, till then Keep Exploring and Sharing!! ^_^
This was informative.. Good job pal!
ReplyDeleteKeep it up
Huh, I don't think I changed it, but it seems it is already set up that way. (I use vista)
ReplyDeleteHi Anonymous,
DeleteAs can be seen in the snap provided, the default view is 'Quick removal'. Not sure how you got this option.
[Advice: Keep an eye on who all uses your system.]