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  • Sadly no update... I tried to contact microsoft with the issue through community forums but the responses were hilarious: 1. I got a link that had nothing to do with USB 3.0 but Network file transfer. 2. Got another link that was on turning off hibernation in the windows. 3. I had to uninstall my kaspersky total security…
  • Thank for the info but that's nothing new. This model had a bios update last month but nothing with m.2. The VN7 model has a topic on nvme as I mentioned on my post but I'm specifically looking for info on V5-591G. This model has a compatible m.2 connector slot but yeah, who knows if it fully supports nvme drives, that's…
  • I already did, since HDTune meaures the accurate speeds the official response from the local service was a faulty windows driver as couple dozens of people suffer from the exact same situation on microsoft forums.
  • Slight changes. Transfer speed starts at 120MB/sec and after 5sec drops down the 3.44KB/sec, then up to 44MB/sec and down again. The only change I can see is that like this I won't recieve semaphore timeouts anymore but the transfer speed is way too hectic and still at least 2 times slower than USB 2.0 transfer speed.
  • Both the flash drive and the external hdd are ExFAT but the same thing happens with NTFS flash drives and HDDs.
  • Thanks for trying to help. So, I removed the Intel IO driver and chipset drivers. Restarted the PC then started the BIOS updated after which I installed the IO and chipset drivers again and restarted the PC. The current speed for file transfer on a 38.2GB log file was 1.34MB/sec when the 0x80070079 error popped up with the…
  • Somewhat, By copying a 15GB log file through the only USB2.0 port I get 40MB/sec transfer speed, while doing the same in either if the USB 3.0 ports, in 90% of the time I end up getting 'The semaphore timed out' 0x800.... error, and in 10% of the time 3.5-5.4MB/sec transfer speed for the very same external HDD. HDTune says…
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