Hard Drive performing slower than expected


  1. Posts : 529
    Windows 7 Home Premium x64
       #1

    Hard Drive performing slower than expected


    Hello I have a WDC WD500AAKX-001CA0 Hard Drive in my computer but it is performing slower than I expected. Sometimes when doing little multitasking the computer locks up for a few seconds or a program does not respond. Also last night I was watching a movie and suddenly the hard drive begun to write (dunno why) and the movie was lagging . So I think there is something wrong with the drive or a setting that is wrong somewhere if someone can help me please. :)

    Thanks in advance
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  2.    #2



    Try a standard Disk Check and then a AV scan with MSE.

    Hope this helps,

    Harry
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  3. Posts : 529
    Windows 7 Home Premium x64
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Sorry for the late reply but all programs say my hdd has a good health also this new pc isn't even a month old. I'm trying diskcheck tommorow but I'm pretty sure it will not give me any error and I also defragmented the drive didn't help that much.
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  4. Posts : 26,863
    Windows 11 Pro
       #4

    A fter running the disk check, you may want to run Western Digital's diagnostic program, Data Lifeguard. If you don't use sleep, click the start button, type sleep in the search box and select change when the computer sleeps. You can put never in the sleep box. Just below that is advanced settings, click that and go to hard drive. You can change when the hard drive is turned off.
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  5. Posts : 529
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    Thread Starter
       #5

    Well it didn't find any problems on the hdd but I saw that my bios is kinda outdated (Asus P8Z77-V LX) it's version 0610 when the newest one is 1404. I want to update the bios but I never updated the bios on asus motherboards like this. So ...

    For updating do I just need to copy the . CAP file to a FAT32 formatted USB
    and use EZ Flasher in the bios to flash the new bios ?!
    also, if (I say if) something goes wrong like if a bios update fails on my motherboard
    can I recover it or don't I have such option ?!

    I really want to know answers before I start updating
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  6. Posts : 529
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    Thread Starter
       #6

    Also here is checkdisk log:
    (sorry it's in dutch)



    Het bestandssysteem op C: wordt gecontroleerd...
    Het type bestandssysteem is NTFS.

    Er is in een eerder stadium een schijfcontrole gepland.
    Windows zal de schijf nu controleren.

    Bestanden controleren (stap 1 van 5)...
    144896 bestandsrecords verwerkt. De bestandscontrole is voltooid.
    243 records met grote bestanden verwerkt. 0 records met beschadigde bestanden verwerkt. 0 EA-records verwerkt. 81 reparserecords verwerkt. Indices controleren (stap 2 van 5)...
    192898 indexvermeldingen verwerkt. De indexcontrole voltooid.
    0 niet-geïndexeerde bestanden gecontroleerd. 0 niet-geïndexeerde bestanden hersteld. CHKDSK controleert de security descriptors (stap 3 van 5)...
    144896 bestands-SD's/-SID's verwerkt. 753 ongebruikte indexingangen in de index $SII
    van het bestand 0x9 verwijderen.
    753 ongebruikte indexingangen in de index $SDH
    van het bestand 0x9 verwijderen.
    753 ongebruikte security descriptors verwijderen.
    De controle van security descriptors is voltooid.
    24002 gegevensbestanden verwerkt. Het USN-logboek controleren...
    37081176 USN-bytes verwerkt. Controle van USN-logboek is voltooid.
    CHKDSK controleert de bestandsgegevens (stap 4 van 5)...
    144880 bestanden verwerkt. De controle van bestandsgegevens is voltooid.
    Vrije ruimte controleren (stap 5 van 5)...
    71264081 vrije clusters verwerkt. De controle op vrije schijfruimte is voltooid.
    CHKDSK heeft vrije schijfruimte in de MFT-bitmap gevonden die als
    toegewezen is gemarkeerd.
    CHKDSK heeft vrije schijfruimte in de volumebitmap gevonden die als
    toegewezen is gemarkeerd.
    Het bestandssysteem is hersteld.

    488282111 kB totale schijfruimte.
    202893932 kB in 113742 bestanden.
    67104 kB in 24003 indexen.
    0 kB in beschadigde sectoren.
    264747 kB in gebruik door het systeem.
    Het logboekbestand neemt 65536 kB in beslag.
    285056328 kB beschikbaar op schijf.

    4096 bytes per cluster
    122070527 clusters in totaal op schijf
    71264082 clusters beschikbaar op schijf

    Interne info:
    00 36 02 00 1d 1a 02 00 cb d0 03 00 00 00 00 00 .6..............
    2d 03 00 00 51 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 -...Q...........
    00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ................

    De schijfcontrole is voltooid.
    Een ogenblik geduld. De computer wordt opnieuw opgestart.
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  7. Posts : 2,752
    Windows 7 Pro x64 (1), Win7 Pro X64 (2)
       #7

    GianniDPC said:
    For updating do I just need to copy the . CAP file to a FAT32 formatted USB and use EZ Flasher in the bios to flash the new bios ?!
    also, if (I say if) something goes wrong like if a bios update fails on my motherboard
    can I recover it or don't I have such option ?!
    I have an ASUS P8Z77-V Pro board.

    I used the ASUS Update utility (part of AI Suite II, through Update -> ASUS Update) to update my BIOS to the latest 1616. This is a Windows program that updates the BIOS while booted to Windows. For me that's by far the most convenient approach.

    It does the expected SAVE of current BIOS as well as install the new BIOS file. I haven't explored how to reload the saved original current BIOS file in case of a problem, but I've never had an issue over the years of installing BIOS updates this way which required any recovery.
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  8. Posts : 529
    Windows 7 Home Premium x64
    Thread Starter
       #8

    Thanks for the info anyway didn't update the bios because I didn't have time will do so next weekend. But first I don't think the bios is anything related to this hard drive being slow. Today I wanted to copy a 15gb file to a friends external hdd and it didn't go further than 2% or so it was stuck on calculating ... also the whole os became verryy slow and I had to push the reset button on my computer because nothing did respond anymore. it's weird because most programs say my hdd is ok?! I want to buy a SSD for my C: drive but I don't have the money right now. I never noticed such Hard disk slowdowns with my older computer So, this is dissapointing

    If anybody knows or want to help me further it would be very aprricieted
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