speed loss

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Discussions tagged with 'speed loss' on WindowsForum.com cover two main areas: NVMe SSD performance and internet connectivity. Users ask whether partitioning an NVMe drive causes significant speed loss or reduces lifespan, with concerns about virtual drive overhead. Another common topic is progressive internet speed loss, where modem resets provide only temporary fixes, and actual download speeds fall far below the ISP-rated package. Additionally, a thread about running Windows XP virtually on Windows 7 queries whether virtualized XP experiences speed loss. These threads reflect practical troubleshooting for performance degradation in storage and network contexts.
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    NVME partition, loss of speed and life span.

    Hi guys, Does partitioning an NVME with extra D:\ partition cause loss of speed and life span? On google the answers were not straight to the point. I am worried mostly about loss of speed! Someone mentioned the D: partition will be in essence a virtual drive, thus the loss of speed. Can you...
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    Windows 7 Internet speed loss

    Hey there guys. So here's my problem : I've been experiencing in the last 5-6 months a progressive loss of internet speed. I've called my ISP tech support and they told me to do a reset to the modem for about 10s. It worked lol. For about 1 or 2 days -.- Then it went to it's same position...
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    Windows 7 details please of running xp on w7

    hello, Would some one please tell me if when running virtual Xp on W7 if: XP is using its own drivers or W7 drivers XP is limited to using 3 GB or less memory of the available memory XP can run on a 64bit version of W7. XP is partitioned separately from W7 XP has a speed loss running in...
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