zakblood
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no idea, if you install and run as admin, the default AV doesn't engage or start, so unless something in the background kicked in, a update, a scan or something else, there is no reason whatsoever why a given timescale from one pc to another shouldn't be the same. windows 10 doesn't use scandisk and isn't needed on SSD, so speed is based on mine being a low end cheap model tbh, it's a AData one that's now 5 years old, newer quicker models have 4 to 5 times the speeds of mine. speed to copy a file isn't just HDD or SSD dependant though, with memory and CPU coming into play, but again as my testing rig is 5 plus years old, this also shouldn't be a issue unless a laptop is involved, which depends on who sets it up and how it's been run, on power and setup correctly it's as good as most same speed desktops, at worst or on default installs and setup by non tech people, they can be half the speed of the same desktop type or less, as power saving mode means slower everything, same as running on battery means slower again, so a poorly setup laptop with the same CPU as my desktop running on battery and not setup correctly could be 4 times slower or more with the same hardware inside, plain and simple facts and truth
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