I am using these codes to copy a big file:
const int CopyBufferSize = 64 * 1024;
string src = @"F:\Test\src\Setup.exe";
string dst = @"F:\Test\dst\Setup.exe";
public void CopyFile()
{
Stream input = File.OpenRead(src);
long length = input.Length;
byte[] buffer = new byte[CopyBufferSize];
Stopwatch swTotal = Stopwatch.StartNew();
Invoke((MethodInvoker)delegate
{
progressBar1.Maximum = (int)Math.Abs(length / CopyBufferSize) + 1;
});
using (Stream output = File.OpenWrite(dst))
{
int bytesRead = 1;
// This will finish silently if we couldn't read "length" bytes.
// An alternative would be to throw an exception
while (length > 0 && bytesRead > 0)
{
bytesRead = input.Read(buffer, 0, Math.Min(CopyBufferSize, buffer.Length));
output.Write(buffer, 0, bytesRead);
length -= bytesRead;
Invoke((MethodInvoker)delegate
{
progressBar1.Value++;
label1.Text = (100 * progressBar1.Value / progressBar1.Maximum).ToString() + " %";
label3.Text = ((int)swTotal.Elapsed.TotalSeconds).ToString() + " Seconds";
});
}
Invoke((MethodInvoker)delegate
{
progressBar1.Value = progressBar1.Maximum;
});
}
Invoke((MethodInvoker)delegate
{
swTotal.Stop();
Console.WriteLine("Total time: {0:N4} seconds.", swTotal.Elapsed.TotalSeconds);
label3.Text += ((int)swTotal.Elapsed.TotalSeconds - int.Parse(label3.Text.Replace(" Seconds",""))).ToString() + " Seconds";
});
}
The file size is about 4 GB.
In the first 7 seconds it can copy up to 400 MB then this hot speed calms down.
What happen and how to keep this hot speed or even increase it?
Another question is here: When the file copied, windows is still working on destination file(about 10 seconds).
Copy Time: 116 seconds
extra time: 10-15 seconds or even more
How to remove or decrease this extra time?