
Here's my situation: I have a NTFS volume D:, which has another NTFS volume mounted in D:\Films. I want to move large files from D:\Films to D:. The first problem I immediately notice is that TC doesn't show a progress while moving. This suggests that TC thinks the two 'folders' are on one and the same volume (and that's not true). And that's weird because TC does show the right free space in the mount point...
The next thing I notice is that my PC becomes completely un-workable. Windows appears to be filling the memory completely with those very large files, and thus writing all other memory to the pagefile. Of course, everything becomes horribly slow (even though the pagefile is on a 10krpm drive).
The third thing, which probably is linked to the first problem, is that a very small buffer size is being used. And the last thing: How does TC determine whether a file is "big"? And isn't it possible to always bypass the filecache when moving or copying from a fixed disk to another fixed disk?
BTW, I'm using Windows XP Pro SP1, if it matters.