Slow transfer rate Canvio Plus

I transfer a few photos from my desktop to my newly purchased Canvio Plus 500 GB external hard drive. I use a USB 3.0 on my PC Windows 8.1.

He began to move around 50mbps but then slowed down to 350 kbps. I have 50 GB of transfer, so it will take ages to this speed.

Why he suddenly slow down and how do I get that back to top speed?

Two main points are important while transferring data from an external source of internal storage.
reading and writing speed / performance

The data is read from disk internal and written on the external HARD disk

Even if you want to use a fast interface (i.e. USB 3.0) to move data, it might be possible that the data could be the object of a reading or writing quickly enough on the internal HARD drive or external.

This could happen if the internal HARD disk is not fast enough or the controller would not provide essential performance.

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