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Steven Levine wrote:
>
> Nor am I suggesting you do. This is purely a troubleshooting exercise for
> me.
OK. Where is it?
>
>> On a 200G drive HPFS-HPFS is 10M BPS and HPFS-FAT32 is 1M BPS.
>
> One MB/sec is pretty slow, unless you have a 10Mb/sec bottleneck somewhere
> in your network topology. Ten MB/sec is about right for a 100Mb/sec
> ethernet link.
I am only talking about partition to partition. Writing P-P is OK, but
I haven't timed it.
Ray
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