I'd recommend sysinternals contig
contig.exe /s /v c:\*.*
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I'd recommend sysinternals contig
contig.exe /s /v c:\*.*
NVMe main disk
Try with another sata cable and port, maybe use something clearer to read like crystal diskinfo in decimal values ;)
Man, that 5400rpm disk is slow even for windows 7, let alone windows 10, you should've move to SSD technology a few years ago.
Better use CDI, it updates more often and has more accurate readings.
Thanks man, appreciated.
hello there guys, can you please point me in the way of latest drivers for my hd audio:
HDAUDIO\FUNC_01&VEN_10EC&DEV_0662&SUBSYS_17AA3084&REV_1003
thanks in advance!
Its an upgrade from Windows 7 Pro to Win10 10240 then to 10576 then upgraded "clean" to 14393 hehe, its my kidīs computer!
If you have high CPU temperature you need to check the heatsink to be sure its not clogged with dust and reapply thermal paste to the processor, I would even invest in a better cooling option like a...
Clonezilla is all you need.
I got the transfer speed back by adding the application c:\windows\explorer.exe to Windows Defender exclusions, perhaps not the best solution but worked well for me.
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Its in Spanish but the system has been rock solid.
Well, now at least you can discard the hard disk as a cause of the slowness.
http://crystalmark.info/redirect.php?product=CrystalDiskInfo
Try that utility and see if your hard disk is damaged causing the slowdowns.
Yeah, even on a ssd i find small size file operations a bit slow, perhaps, try excluding explorer.exe from windows defender and see if you get better performance? Other thing to try is to use command...
You're good to go, no need to enable anything else.
http://crystalmark.info/software/CrystalDiskInfo/index-e.html and see the disk smart status.
Load regedit with admin rights and browse to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Browser\Parameters\ then double click on MaintainServerList and change the value from "Auto" to "No"...