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I read all your posts again, you did not tell me your drive was almost full.
See post #5
I asked you how full is your drive.
You said "02. The ssd is intel 320(Old but good)"
You did not say your drive was almost full!
If disk cleanup very low disk didn't help, and you say it did not.
I would suggest that you remove at least 25% of stuff on your drive.
If you can not then you need to purchase a larger drive.
A near-full hard drive can negatively affect PC performance. Windows moves information into and out of RAM, your computer's temporary memory. Some of the content in RAM is Windows itself, some of it may be software you are running, and some of it may be data that Windows predicts you will want soon
I read all your posts again, you did not tell me your drive was almost full.
See post #5
I asked you how full is your drive.
You said "02. The ssd is intel 320(Old but good)"
You did not say your drive was almost full!
If disk cleanup very low disk didn't help, and you say it did not.
I would suggest that you remove at least 25% of stuff on your drive.
If you can not then you need to purchase a larger drive.
A near-full hard drive can negatively affect PC performance. Windows moves information into and out of RAM, your computer's temporary memory. Some of the content in RAM is Windows itself, some of it may be software you are running, and some of it may be data that Windows predicts you will want soon
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