![]() It is slow but with a synchronizer like Chronosync, it will work fine and successive syncs take very little time as it checks for diffsġ- Reformat the internal SSD from the web interface - disk format will be ext4 (the best format!)Ģ- Remove drive and mount it on a linux machine There really isn’t another way that is this simple in my experience. Possible? How can I copy directly from the Nucleus HDD to the Nucleus SSD?ġ- Reformat the internal SSD from the web interfaceĢ- Use a sync utility like Chronosync to sync your drive to the internal drive over the network Another post has suggested that the copied files are all being routed through my WIFI connected laptop when I use the Network copy function. I looked at similar threads, but they don’t seem to address this somewhat standard situation. Is there any way to speed file copying? Right now the speed is about 3 to 10 Mb/second, or about 100 files per hour. The problem is that the file transfer process is very slow, even though I am copying from a USB HDD attached directly to the Nucleus, to the SSD internal to the Nucleus. I selected about 500-600 album folders to copy (~5000 files), and initiated the copy process using copy/paste. I am using the Network access file explorer function on my PC (attached to the home network that Nucleus resides on). I just installed a WD 2 TB SSD internally to the Nucleus, and formatted it, and am now copying files from the HDD to SSD. I have a Nucleus with a 2 TB HDD drive attached via USB, working fine.
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