USB
Pen Drive, Memory Card and External Hard Drive Data Transferring Speed Is
Depend on Its Productivity & Class. And Also Depend On (Age Of Pen drive,
Types Of File, File Location, USB Port Version). Many Times You Have Faced A
Problem In The Transferring Speed Of USB Drive.
So
If Your Pen Drive/Memory Card/External Hard Drive Is Working So Slowly And You
Want To Increase The Data Transfer Speed Of Pen Drive Then Use The Below
Mentioned Simple Steps And Increase A Few Speed Of USB Pen Drive.
So Toady In This
Article We Are Sharing That How To Increase/Speedup Pen Drive Or Memory Card
Data Transfer Speed. Here We Are Not Sharing Any Special Tool Or Any Special
Software For It, We Are Sharing Just Very Simple Tricks/Method That Can Help
You To Increase Speed Of Your Pen Drive Or Any Other Removable Drives.
Steps
To Increase the Transfer Rate of Your USB Drive
Here
We Are Sharing Three Methods:
Method 1 :) - Using Error Checking and Defragment Tool:
These
Tool Is A Part Of Windows Operating System It Will Help To Increases Drive
Speed Of For Check Drive Error. And This Tool Also Repair Error & Fix to
Corrupt USB Pen drive.
This
Option Will Check The Drive For File System Errors.
First
Of All Connect Your USB Drive To The Computer.
Step
1.
Open My Computer >> Select Your USB Drive
Step
2.
Now Right Click on USB Drive >> Select Properties
[Keyboard Shortcut Key (Alt + Enter)]
Step
3.
Now Select >> “Tools” Tab
Step
4.
On The ‘Tools Tab’ – Error Checking - Click On >> “Check”
Step
5.
Now Click On >> “Scan and Repair Drive”
Step
6:
Click On >> ‘Fix Now’ (If Error Found)
"
These Options (Automatically Fix File System Errors & Scan For and Attempt
Recovery of Bad Sectors) "
Method 2 :) - Change NTFS Drive File System. (Only For USB Pen Drive
and External Hard Drive):
Note:
Don't Use Second This (2) Method In Memory Card Because Currently Mobile Phones
Does not Support NTFS Formatted Memory Cards.
Types
of File System
1.
FAT
2.
FAT32
3.
NTFS (New Technology File System)
Steps to Increases USB Pen
Drive Data Transfer Speed.
"Note:
In This Process Your Pen Drive Will Be Format, So Copy Your All Data Before Do
This."
Step
1. Open My Computer >> “Select Your USB Drive”
Step
2. Now “Right Click” On ‘USB Pen Drive’ >> Select “Format…” Option
Step
3. Now File System >> Change “FAT32” To “NTFS”
Step 4. Allocation
Unit Size >> Default Allocation Size
Step
5. Check Mark On >> Quick Format
Step
6. At Last Click On >> “Start”
That’s
it.
Method 3 :) - Change The Quick Removal Setting/Policies:
1. Open My Computer
>> Select Your USB Drive
2. Now “Right Click”
On USB Drive >> Select “Properties”
3. On The “Hardware
Tab” >> Select the Your Connected USB Drive
Now
Double Click or Click On >> ‘Properties’
4. Again Click On
>> ‘Change Settings’
5. Now Again Click On
>> ‘Policies Tab’
6.
Click
In Removal Policy >> Select “Better Performance”>> OK
That’s
it. Now Restart PC
Note
: Understand That After Changing The Device Policy , Your Data Transfer
Speed Will Increase But Make Sure You Click On ” Safely
Remove Hardware And Eject Media” Before Removing
Your Pen drive.
Also
Know:
What
Is A File System - > File System Is The Underlying Structure A Computer Uses To
Organize Data On A Hard Disk. If You Are Installing A New Hard Disk, You Need
To Partition And Format It Using A File System Before You Can Begin Storing
Data Or Programs.
In
Windows, The Three File System Options You Have To Choose From Are NTFS, FAT32,
And The Older And Rarely-Used FAT (Also Known As FAT16).
NTFS
(New Technology File System) - > NTFS Is the Preferred File System for
This Version of Windows. It Has Many Benefits Over The Earlier FAT32 File
System, Including: The Capability To Recover From Some Disk-Related Errors
Automatically, Which FAT32 Cannot. Improved Support For Hard Disks. Better
Security Because You Can Use Permissions And Encryption To Restrict Access To
Specific Files To Approved Users.
FAT32
(File Allocation Table 32 Bit) - > FAT32, And The Lesser-Used FAT (File
Allotted Table 16 Bit), Were Used In Earlier Versions Of Windows Operating
Systems, Including Windows 95, Windows 98, And Windows Millennium Edition.
FAT32
Does Not Have The Security That NTFS Provides, So If You Have A FAT32 Partition
Or Volume On Your Computer, Any User Who Has Access To Your Computer Can Read
Any File On It. FAT32 Also Has Size Limitations. You Cannot Create A FAT32
Partition Greater Than 32 GB In This Version Of Windows, And You Cannot Store A
File More Than 4 GB On A FAT32 Partition. The Main Reason To Use FAT32 Is
Because You Have A Computer That Will Sometimes Run Windows 95, Windows 98, Or
Windows Millennium Edition And At Other Times Run This Version Of Windows,
Known As A Multi Boot Configuration. If That Is The Case, You Will Need To
Install The Earlier Operating System On A FAT32 Or FAT Partition And Ensure
That It Is A Primary Partition (One That Can Host An Operating System). Any
Additional Partitions You Will Need to Access When Using These Earlier Versions
of Windows Must Also Be Formatted With FAT32. These Earlier Versions of Windows
Can Access NTFS Partitions or Volumes Over A Network, But Not On Your Computer.
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