by Bionic » Tue Jan 28, 2025 7:48 pm
sdanrt wrote: Tue Jan 28, 2025 4:56 pm
Oh, and by the way, imaging software that recognizes the filesystem doesn't typically try to back up an entire partition including empty space. So repartitioning to make the partition smaller should make no difference. And I can confirm that the speed problem here is not that it was trying to back up the empty space, it is that it was backing up the used space at a very slow speed. Task Manager is able to show performance info both for individual drives and for individual processes, so I can see that reading and writing is simply not fast.
Used and free space is exactly what this is all about, free space shouldn't normally be an issue but it is,
I know this because I could get the estimation timer to halt at different percentages depending where partitions or free space is located,
it strongly indicates and in all scenarios it halts on large free space and with less free space it got absurdly faster as in several hundred percent
I hope my dumps will help here, I've sent them three different scenarios so they have something to compare with
And yes it's admirable when users spend the extra mile of their time to narrow down things like this, I have a long track record of translating popular software titles and lots of beta testing in my past, I don't mind it though even if it involves re-partitioning or taking a day or even when paying for it as in this case, without the dumps y'all be stuck so they indeed need them and the more voices heard, more likely is it to be fixed
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Oh, and by the way, imaging software that recognizes the filesystem doesn't typically try to back up an entire partition including empty space. So repartitioning to make the partition smaller should make no difference. And I can confirm that the speed problem here is not that it was trying to back up the empty space, it is that it was backing up the used space at a very slow speed. Task Manager is able to show performance info both for individual drives and for individual processes, so I can see that reading and writing is simply not fast.
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Used and free space is exactly what this is all about, free space shouldn't normally be an issue but it is,
I know this because I could get the estimation timer to halt at different percentages depending where partitions or free space is located,
it strongly indicates and in all scenarios it halts on large free space and with less free space it got absurdly faster as in several hundred percent
I hope my dumps will help here, I've sent them three different scenarios so they have something to compare with
And yes it's admirable when users spend the extra mile of their time to narrow down things like this, I have a long track record of translating popular software titles and lots of beta testing in my past, I don't mind it though even if it involves re-partitioning or taking a day or even when paying for it as in this case, without the dumps y'all be stuck so they indeed need them and the more voices heard, more likely is it to be fixed