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Ok, so I just installed vLite and am appreciating this much lighter version of Windows. I've only had a few problems with vLite. The first was that the drivers I chose to integrate did not install for some reason. This issue is not really a big deal and I installed the drivers separately.

The second, and the issue I haven't figured out, is the USB 2.0 slowdown. I own an iPod running Rockbox firmware (a program that may appeal to many here actually). Anyway, I know it supports high speed transfer. When I transfer a folder or multiple folders in a single transfer window, I get the high speed transfer. However, when I transfer multiple folders using multiple transfer windows (ie: highlighting a folder, hitting Send to, highlighting another folder, hitting Send to, etc), the transfer speed dramatically slows down.

When I was using the full version of Vista, I was able to transfer folders using multiple transfer windows without any problems. Now I am forced either select all the folders I want to transfer at once, or transfer a folder one by one. Has anyone else ever had this problem?

Some additional info: my computer has 4 physical USB ports. Under Device Manager, there are four entries for USB Universal Host Controller and only one entry for USB2 Enhanced Host Controller. Could this play a role in my issue? What may have caused this and how do I remedy it?

Mike

Edited by Mike_A

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You should upload your preset so we can see what you removed. First thing that comes on my mind is that your iPod maybe support ReadyBoost and you removed it.

Cheers ;)

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I also got this issue but i never think it was vlite before today. Now i'm using server 2008 and my usb ports have the same issue. 2/4 usb have a slowdown and they cannot even give enough power to my usb hdd also. But i don't know what is the cause.

Maybe a driver issue. Check my ini file but do not know if it will help

x64_v1.2.ini

Edited by hannubys

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