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Post by breckjensen on Dec 4, 2017 12:01:16 GMT
I have a problem with my Hard Drive. It has 2 partitions (C: with windows, D: with my personal files). Everything was OK like a month ago. The hard drive is a little bit older (like 3-4 years) 500GB Hitachi. C: drive works well, no problems. But when I want to copy FROM D: drive to another drive (C: or external) it is very slow. The speed is usually under 1MB/s (around 300KB/s, sometimes it stops copying completely 0B/S), sometimes the speed jumps up to around 30MB/s (which I consider "normal speed" for my PC), but that lasts for like 10 seconds or so. Also, the whole Windows is freezing and lagging while copying. When I copy TO D: (from other drives) it goes fast (around 30MB/s) without any problems. I want to make a clean install of Windows 10 but I have to backup some files from the D: drive, but with this speed it would take forever and maybe wouldnt even finish. I have tried copying in safe mode and cleaning registry. Tonight I will try to defrag. I have tried it but the "Scanning and repairing" stuck at 31% for over 30 minutes, so I will try to leave it over night and see what happens. Do you have any other suggestions what else could I try? Please help. Thanks! I didn't find the right solution from the Internet. References www.cnet.com/forums/discussions/one-partition-of-my-hard-drive-is-very-slow/Animated Corporate Videos
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