If the HDD is making that kind of noise, I suggest that you backup all your data before the HDD fails completely and then replace it with a SSD
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The HDD thrashing about looking for data is not good either so check if the drive has been defragmented lately. It should be an automatic process in Win10 but you never know.
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If the HDD is just thrashing about looking for data that is is not good either so check if the drive has been defragmented lately. It should be an automatic process in Win10 but you never know.
Open Windows Explorer, right click on C: drive entry > Properties > Tools > Optimize and defragment drives
If the HDD is making that kind of noise, I suggest that you backup all your data before the HDD fails completely and then replace it with a SSD
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The HDD thrashing about looking for data is not a good sound either so check if the drive has been defragmented lately. It should be an automatic process in Win10 but you never know.
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The HDD thrashing about looking for data is not good either so check if the drive has been defragmented lately. It should be an automatic process in Win10 but you never know.
Open Windows Explorer, right click on C: drive entry > Properties > Tools > Optimize and defragment drives
If the HDD is making that kind of noise, I suggest that you backup all your data before the HDD fails completely and then replace it with a SSD
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The HDD thrashing about is not a good sound either so check if the drive has been defragmented lately. It should be an automatic process in Win10 but you never know.
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The HDD thrashing about looking for data is not a good sound either so check if the drive has been defragmented lately. It should be an automatic process in Win10 but you never know.
Open Windows Explorer, right click on C: drive entry > Properties > Tools > Optimize and defragment drives
Hi @iphonehater1 ,
If the HDD is making that kind of noise, I suggest that you backup all your data before the HDD fails completely and then replace it with a SSD
The HDD thrashing about is not a good sound either so check if the drive has been defragmented lately. It should be an automatic process in Win10 but you never know.
Open Windows Explorer, right click on C: drive entry > Properties > Tools > Optimize and defragment drives