There’s no doubt that dragging and dropping files using Windows Explorer is a super convenient way to copy and move files. But the sad truth is that these transfers are pathetically slow compared to what modern 15GBps NVMe SSDs are capable of. On many systems, 3GBps max is what you’ll see in the latest Windows 11 24H2. Want 8 to 9GBps file transfers? Read on. I’m not privy to all the technical reasons, but I do know that the code uses only a single dedicated thread and queue...
