Windows write-caching enabled or disabled?
Posted: Sat Sep 16, 2023 11:28 pm
Having a bit of an issue with Windows 10 Pro write-caching enabled alongside PrimoCache v4.3.0:
If Windows write-caching is enabled, large file transfers (~30GB+ system backup files) across my local network from computer A to computer B will cause destination computer to reboot.
If Windows write-caching is disabled, large file transfers work fine.
Transfer speeds seem identical whether Windows write-caching is enable or not.
Should I be able to run with Windows write-caching enabled? If so, is there an advantage?
Thanks!
If Windows write-caching is enabled, large file transfers (~30GB+ system backup files) across my local network from computer A to computer B will cause destination computer to reboot.
If Windows write-caching is disabled, large file transfers work fine.
Transfer speeds seem identical whether Windows write-caching is enable or not.
Should I be able to run with Windows write-caching enabled? If so, is there an advantage?
Thanks!