Formatted NTFS disks flash freeze computer during the transfer of the (large) files

Let's first, I tried KB976972 and does not work for me, it actually returns to "the update is not applicable to your computer" (probably because I don't have an NVIDIA USB chipset).
Also I don't know of any computer in the past, I a tailor-made with i7 box 3770 with 16g of RAM, I won't go into detail here because I had this problem with previous Office (also an i7 but first gen) so that pretty much excludes material. The OS of choice is Windows 7 64 bit.

The problem occurs when I try to copy files on flash memory drives formatted in NTFS (or readers of thumb if you want) (large). Tested readers are all Verbatim with writing speeds on 10megs per second with a capacity of 8 to 32g. The copy process lance "strong" with the window showing whimsical speeds copies anywhere between 500 to .9g per second and abnormally fast progress bar fills. Who finally stops before the end, after what looks like no more than 10 seconds or more, the time when the computer crashes somehow. The core of the operating system seems to be working, I can switch apps, ctrl-alt-del (Nothing kills the CPU or the whole system right now BTW), all the work of gadgets Google desktop (monitors refresh as expected), but real-world applications are frozen and in fact, if I try to tinker with them they will eventually become "inadmissible." After some time (a full, if not minute more) resumes the copy process, and the whole system will become responsive again. However, if the file is large enough this episode of gel repeat several times until it is completed.
While readers LED flash Flash normally and consistently throughout. There are no errors with the transferred files.

The question is NOT triggered by the large transfers with several smaller files. For example if I copy a whole folder 5g with images, the process will be less than the normal surface of 100%, the reported speed will be credible (about 7 m/s), the computer cling not or anything like that. However, if I try a single file of 5g hang episode repeat 2 or 3 times.

As I mentioned previously the material can't be at fault, the disks themselves work perfectly and normally if formatted FAT32 or exFAT so there may be a problem with them either. The problem is only manifest with structure of NTFS files AND large files.

Any ideas will be appreciated. THX

Hello

I understand that you can not transfer large files via USB key.

1. is the question confined to a particular file?
2 have you tried with another USB drive?

3. do you get an error message when you try to transfer?
4 have you connected the USB even to another computer and check if you're able to transfer large files?

I would suggest trying the following steps and check if it helps.

Method 1:


Try to convert the NTFS file system and check if you are able to transfer files.

1. click on start
2. type cmd in the start search box
3. right click on cmd in the menu and choose Run as administrator.
4. in the command line type convert /FS: NTFS

Method 2:

Uninstall all USB entries in Device Manager.

1. click on START
2. right click "Computer" and select "Properties".
3. on the left side, click on Device Manager.
4. expand the 'USB Bus controllers' category
5. right click and uninstall all THE references listed
6. restart your computer and check if it works.

You can also see the following article for more information.

Transferring files and settings: frequently asked questions

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/transferring-files-and-settings-frequently-asked-questions

I hope this helps.

If the problem persists, I suggest you post with the required information and we will be happy to help you.

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