If the options are greyed out, there's a Policy setting the speed. I expect that is cloud host end throttling. Have you checked Onedrive Settings -> Network Tab for 'limit to'. Now this clearly does not address when people are moving just a few files around (<1K count) etc or not a huge mass (<1GB size), but it does explain why sometimes people's results are screwed up, "bad one day, good the next". I put in a helpdesk request at O365 they identified the issue, and on discovering I was around 95% of the upload and 75% of the way on downloads, so just needed a little bit more, they reset the throttle counter, and WOW every last client took off on the spot. You could see the uploading client stuck halfway through a file upload, not moving, uploads another 50mb then stops, all the downloading clients baning away. The combination of 30+ clients requesting 50k+ of files caused SharePoint to throttle back the speed of transfers, till it finally went dead in the water. I discovered this when with 30+ staff machines syncing a Sharepoint Libabary I moved a 50K file folder structure into it. SharePoint for example performs throttling when it receives massive burst of requests. I read down the posts and may have missed this, but besides the unusual rates of pre-sync action OneDrive takes, the actual syncing of files can be delayed not by OneDrive but by the host cloud. You catch more flies with honey than you do with vinegar! This is especially true on a website where volunteers are doing their best to help you. Tom Scott has a brilliant video on YouTube that I'd recommend to anyone interested in learning more on the topic.
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Microsoft should simply include functionality", have you done much research on the topic of search efficiency? It sounds like a trivially simple problem to address, but as it turns out it's incredibly complicated, and it's nothing short of a miracle that it's improved as much as it has since search indexing was added back in Windows 2000. Regarding " Strangely the solutions to fix the SLOW Search should be quite simple.Try adjusting your Group Policy or restricting network access for SearchApp.exe if you haven't already. Regarding "But I cannot restrict search using Windows File Explorer… to ONLY search my local files?", I'm reasonably confident that it's possible to do this quite easily.It might be worth looking into your indexing settings and restricting indexed locations to the most mission critical areas, if search speeds are that crucial for you.The things you are ranting about have little to nothing to do with the issue in question (Aka the topic of this thread) This isn't customer service, it's a support forum.
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Jul 14th, 2022 FiiO K9 Pro ESS Desktop DAC & Amplifier Review - Great Performance!.Use of ThrottleStop to bypass these throttling schemes is at your own risk and can result in permanent damage to your power adapter or computer or both which may not be covered by your warranty. When using ThrottleStop, it is strongly recommended to monitor power consumption at the wall with a Kill-a-Watt meter or similar device and make sure that you don't exceed the power capabilities of your power adapter. This is done deliberately to either allow your computer to run cooler or to allow your laptop to operate with a power adapter that is not sufficient to fully power your laptop and recharge its battery at the same time. Some laptops are using clock modulation and multiplier reductions to lower the performance and power consumption of your computer. The left side of ThrottleStop contains a variety of options which can be used to bypass CPU throttling and on the right side is a Monitoring panel that shows you the current state of each thread on your CPU. ThrottleStop is a small application designed to monitor for and correct the three main types of CPU throttling that are being used on many laptop computers.