Prenumerera till Hur-Till Geek

Important! This is an automatic machine translated page. If you can read english, you should Click Here to read the original English version of the article.

Rusat upp utsidaUSB kör hårt i den Windows utsikten

Om du har ett yttre hårt drev som pluggas alltid in i din dator, kan du möjliggöra skriver caching som ska rusas upp kapacitet markant när handstil till disken.

Skriv caching möjliggöras inte av standard för yttre drev, därför att löstagbara apparater kunde förlora data, om du kopplar från dem för snabbt, så tar omsorg, när de använde denna inställning.

Att ändra denna inställning rättvis typ Apparatchef in i startmenysökandet boxas, och hiten skriver in.

Bläddrandet besegrar till det yttre hårda drevet som du önskar att möjliggöra skriver caching på, och dubbelt klicka den för att öppna upp rekvisitan avskärmer.

Rättvis ändring som inställningen till ”optimerar för kapacitet” och slogg REKO för att fortsätta. Du ska måste att starta om för inställningen till taken verkställer.

| Mer
Denna artikel var ursprungligen skriftlig på 04/26/07 Märkt med: Utsiktspetsar & Tweaks, Windows utsikt

Dagligen e-postuppdateringar

Du kan få vår hur-till artiklar i din inbox varje dag för fritt. Skriv in precis din nedanföra känt och e-post:


Känt:
E-post:

Comments (9)

  1. Mike

    Very cool tip..And like almost every article on here, it has been submitted to tweako.

    ( http://www.tweako.com )

  2. The Geek

    I’ve been noticing a small trickle of traffic coming in from tweako, so I assume I have you to thank =)

  3. Mike

    Haha no problem – thank you. Your content and your site is very impressive. I am very happy to link to your articles. Hopefully soon that trickle will have a little more kick to it. If you ever feel like beating my members to it, feel free to come submit your stories yourself.

  4. vickie cloud

    no website…my sons laptop hp has windows vista on it…only has 120gb’s and is already used it up..he puts little videos on it..well, he needs an external hard drive…we are looking and according to consumer reports..Iomega is the best .and then seagate and then and then simple tech, and then maxtor and then western digital and then LaCie……now..with all that info…there is a differenc in windows xp then vista…what external…hard drives will work best with vista….and prices vary depending on where one buys it..I dont want to pay an arm and a leg…but…I dont want it to break down easily either and want it to be easy to use..my son isnt a computer geek..he wishes he was…but..if you have any advice on it..let me know…or to which degree of external hard drive does a vista need..like say we decided on a seagate…is there a particular seagate that works with vista and one that doesnt…let me know thanks..vickie

  5. Paul Stockwell

    Hi. I don’t know if this actually relates to the above post. I have recently bought a new laptop with Vista Premium home edition installed. The external hard drive which I have had for a while, worked fine with with it up until last night. I hot swapped the external hard drive with my mates laptop (XP) and when I plugged it back in, it picks it up, but is now asking for drivers which it has never done before. Any simple solution to the problem as drivers from the manufacturers(Iomega) website don’t seem to solve the problem.

  6. Joe Cosmo

    I had an odd problem with my external Western Digital 250 gb harddrive, and my solution, though a bit time consuming, may help you above poster. When I first plugged it in, it had previously been on my Windows XP Pro machine, and when I turned it on, it was also picked up, but it didn’t ask for drivers, rather it hung during some sort of reading process and the disk was spewing odd crackling noises. Well, I hooked it up to another xp machine I had and it worked fine, I transfered my data from taht disk onto my vista machine, and formatted it in the xp machine. After all that was said and done, I reconnected it to my vista machine and it picked up the disk when I turned it on, and no more hang ups. Just to be on the safe side, I reformatted it in Vista assuming Vista might have some funky new formatting techniques up its sleeve. Well, either way, my data is all safe and back on that disk and it works fine. So, long story short, I’d format it and try again.

  7. Daniel

    Note also you can do this with a removable device as long as you “safely eject” it each time.

    I love the fact that “display adapters” is expanded as well… lol did I mention what a nice gfx card you have? :P

  8. wingchun

    i have an iomega 500gb external hot plug it with the 3 computers at home 2 with vista remium and one with xp emachines, compaq and toshiba are the computer makes had no probs with it hope this helps had it 1 1/2 years format once

  9. dummyspitta

    Amazing… just click “optimise”…. true genius. Maybe u should write a book.
    Yes I am being sarcastic.


Leave a Comment




Leave your friendly comment here.

If you have a computer help question, click here to leave it on the forums instead.

Note: Your comment may not show up immediately on the site.

Our Friends
Getting Started


About How-To Geek
What Is That Process?
svchost.exe
jusched.exe
dwm.exe
ctfmon.exe
wmpnetwk.exe
wmpnscfg.exe
rundll32.exe
wfcrun32.exe
Ipoint.exe
Itype.exe
Wfica32.exe
Mobsync.exe
conhost.exe
Dpupdchk.exe Adobe_Updater.exe

Copyright © 2006-2009 HowToGeek.com. All Rights Reserved.