Remote Differential Compression is a Windows Vista and 7 feature that
detects file changes over a network, so that the changes can be
transferred with minimal bandwidth usage instead of having to
transfer the whole file after it has been moved. While this feature
can potentially be useful, it's not needed by average home users.
Besides, it can consume quite a bit of system resources, so it's not
a bad idea to disable it.
To disable Remote Differential Compression, do the following:
- Go to Start and open the Control Panel.
- Under Programs, click on Uninstall a program.
- Now find the Tasks section and click on Turn Windows features on or off.
- In the new window, locate Remote Differential Compression and uncheck it.
- Click OK and you're done!
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