Hi there,
even though many topic similar to my question, i can't find the answer to my problem. So please be kind.
my laptop is Dell Inspiron N4110. With 8GB Patriot RAM, 128GB SSD, 1 External HDD 2.5" that always connected. Also i'm using laptop cooler which is usb powered, and has 2 usb port on it, 1 to connect it for its powered, and the other one i use it for my wireless mouse. this laptop has 1 port USB 2.0, 2 ports USB 3.0. I use Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit.
i dig down to device manager, and it says that all my usb port is self-powered of 500mA each. the problem is, if i copy some or one files either small or large one into usb 2.0 flashdrive, the speed is really slow. it's about 3.0MB/s. my external HDD which is also using USB 2.0 get 23MB/s maximum, even though i plug it onto the USB 3.0 port.
today, i downloaded the hotfix from Microsoft, installed it, but the problem get worst! the transfer speed now become more slower!
please help, i'm so desperate with this.
even though many topic similar to my question, i can't find the answer to my problem. So please be kind.
my laptop is Dell Inspiron N4110. With 8GB Patriot RAM, 128GB SSD, 1 External HDD 2.5" that always connected. Also i'm using laptop cooler which is usb powered, and has 2 usb port on it, 1 to connect it for its powered, and the other one i use it for my wireless mouse. this laptop has 1 port USB 2.0, 2 ports USB 3.0. I use Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit.
i dig down to device manager, and it says that all my usb port is self-powered of 500mA each. the problem is, if i copy some or one files either small or large one into usb 2.0 flashdrive, the speed is really slow. it's about 3.0MB/s. my external HDD which is also using USB 2.0 get 23MB/s maximum, even though i plug it onto the USB 3.0 port.
today, i downloaded the hotfix from Microsoft, installed it, but the problem get worst! the transfer speed now become more slower!
please help, i'm so desperate with this.