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5 very important steps to increase the efficiency and speed of the flash and the hard drive!

Almost all users now have one, two or more flash drives, even sometimes, with different sizes and qualities for many purposes and uses, either for storing and preserving data, transferring it between one device and another, or allocating it to maintenance work, etc., so there is great importance for this small device in our daily life.
 
 
speed of the flash and the hard drive
5 very important steps to increase the efficiency and speed of the flash and the hard drive!

 
Of course, the specifications differ from one flash to another in terms of size, performance and speed. The Windows operating system used to improve its performance automatically, but today, with Windows 10 and its updates, it no longer does this as before, so it is necessary to activate some of the following simple options to improve these external storage devices In order to perform better than the above, here's how.
 

 How to accelerate flash and the hard drive

 

 1. Connect them to the back port (for PC devices only)

 
How to accelerate flash and the hard drive

When transferring files between the desktop and a flash or an external hard drive, it is very likely that you will connect the USB to one of the front ports on the computer, but if you want to significantly speed up the data transfer speed, then connect the USB flash drive to one of the back ports instead of the front.

What is the reason behind this step? The rear ports are welded to the motherboard of your computer, they are powered directly from the chip, and the front ports are operated from the additional chip on the board, so the rear ports have a faster transfer speed than the front ports. Besides, the rear ports provide a more stable power source than Front ports.
 

2. Update chipset and USB drivers

 
Update chipset and USB drivers

If you are using a laptop computer, usually the USB port that you are using is connected to a set of chipsets, so if you want to solve the problem of slow data transfer speed, you can try to update the USB driver or the chipset driver - and you can do that by either going to Device Manager By right-clicking on the Start icon or using a dedicated program.
 

3. Use the USB 3.0 port

 
speed of the flash and the hard drive!

Old devices used to come with USB 2.0 ports, which have a somewhat limited speed, but the matter changed slightly when device companies began to support the USB 3.0 port in the father, which offers faster data transfer speeds than the previous generation, each device comes even with one port and is blue, note The flash drive should support this generation of sockets as well.
 

 4. Optimizing Performance - Better Performance

 
Optimizing Performance - Better Performance

After opening the disk manager, select the name of the disk in the lower part of the resulting window in front of you and right-click on it on the right side and select “Properties”. If you are not sure which disk is the external storage device then look at the drive letter displayed in My Computer if necessary Command.
 
From the resulting window now, click on the "Policies" tab and select the option "Better Performance" to use this policy as the picture above shows, and click OK - to save the changes to this device only as we explained earlier and remember that you have to remove The flash drive is safely removed from the computer
 

5. Convert the file system from FAT32 to NTFS

 
Convert the file system from FAT32 to NTFS

Compared to FAT32 and NTFS file systems, NTFS devices seem to run faster and more efficiently to transfer files, so if your USB drive is now FAT32 file system, you can seriously consider converting it from FAT32 to NTFS to increase data transfer speed and increase handling capacity. Larger file types, such as operating system files, for example.

The file system is changed by performing Format - Format for the flash, so it is imperative to take a backup copy of your files on the flash drive or hard drive before performing this step, after preserving your files, go to the computer and right-click on the flash drive and choose Format, then change the system Files to NTFS and press start to command in a few seconds.
 

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