One of two SATA HDDs slow after 2H22 Update.


LarryS_nowinNYC

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I have two SATA "spinning" Hard Disks, one a 3TB that's 90% full, and a 2TB drive that is 60% full. Neither is the boot drive. The larger drive is extremely sluggish from accessing folders or even populating windows in file explorer, videos will freeze when being opened or during playback, whereby the smaller drive operates without issue. I believe the problems started with the 2H22 upgrade.

All programs otherwise running normally.

I've run sfc /scannow and a checkdisk on the affected drive which took close to an hour.

Looking for other suggestions.
 

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System One

  • OS
    Windows 11
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    PC/Desktop
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    Self Built
    CPU
    i5-9600
    Motherboard
    Gigabyte Z390M Gaming
    Memory
    32GB
    Monitor(s) Displays
    HP Pavilion 27xw (2)
    Screen Resolution
    1920*1080
    Hard Drives
    500GB Samsung SSD
    3TB WD Black
    PSU
    Corsair RM750
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    Corsair H100i
90% full on 3TB of a hard disk? The poor thing can hardly breathe. I'd like to know the size of the MFT on the poor thing.
I think you need to clear out some space and will very quicky see some improvement.

"Once your disk(s) are 80% full, you should consider them full"

From:Depressing Storage Calculator – JRS Systems: the blog
 
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My Computers

System One System Two

  • OS
    Win11 All /Debian/Arch
    Computer type
    Laptop
    Manufacturer/Model
    ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. TUF Gaming FX705GM
    CPU
    2.20 gigahertz Intel i7-8750H Hyper-threaded 12 cores
    Motherboard
    ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. FX705GM 1.0
    Memory
    24428 Megabytes
    Graphics Card(s)
    Intel(R) UHD Graphics 630 / NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060
    Sound Card
    Intel(R) Display Audio / Realtek(R) Audio
    Monitor(s) Displays
    Integrated Monitor (17.3"vis)
    Screen Resolution
    FHD 1920X1080 16:9
    Hard Drives
    2 SSD SATA/NVM Express 1.3
    WDS500G2B0A-00SM50 500.1 GB
    WDCSDAPNUW-1002 256 GB
    PSU
    19V DC 6.32 A 120 W
    Cooling
    Dual Fans
    Mouse
    MS Bluetooth
    Internet Speed
    Fiber 1GB Cox -us & ADSL Bouygues -fr
    Browser
    Edge Canary- Firefox Nightly
    Antivirus
    Windows Defender
    Other Info
    VMs of Windows 11 stable/Beta/Dev/Canary
    VM of XeroLinux- Arch based & Debian 12
  • Operating System
    Windows 11 Insider Canary
    Computer type
    Laptop
    Manufacturer/Model
    ASUS X751BP
    CPU
    AMD Dual Core A6-9220
    Motherboard
    ASUS
    Memory
    8 GB
    Graphics card(s)
    AMD Radeon R5 M420
    Sound Card
    Realtek
    Monitor(s) Displays
    17.3
    Screen Resolution
    1600X900 16:9
    Hard Drives
    1TB 5400RPM
90% full on 3TB of a hard disk? The poor thing can hardly breathe. I'd like to know the size of the MFT on the poor thing.
I think you need to clear out some space and will very quicky see some improvement.

"Once your disk(s) are 80% full, you should consider them full"

From:Depressing Storage Calculator – JRS Systems: the blog
Don't disagree, but the drive itself has been pretty much constant in terms of the storage, and only until recently did the performance noticeably deteriorate.
 

My Computer

System One

  • OS
    Windows 11
    Computer type
    PC/Desktop
    Manufacturer/Model
    Self Built
    CPU
    i5-9600
    Motherboard
    Gigabyte Z390M Gaming
    Memory
    32GB
    Monitor(s) Displays
    HP Pavilion 27xw (2)
    Screen Resolution
    1920*1080
    Hard Drives
    500GB Samsung SSD
    3TB WD Black
    PSU
    Corsair RM750
    Case
    Corsair 280x White
    Cooling
    Corsair H100i
You said you ran SFC on that drive, so that is where your OS resides then right?
with the user/system TEMP & swapfile & pagefile possibly there as well. Those can swell up.
Can you do some clean-up?
Can you move them on another drive?
You can use a .symlink for the swap and relocate the pagefile
 

My Computers

System One System Two

  • OS
    Win11 All /Debian/Arch
    Computer type
    Laptop
    Manufacturer/Model
    ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. TUF Gaming FX705GM
    CPU
    2.20 gigahertz Intel i7-8750H Hyper-threaded 12 cores
    Motherboard
    ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. FX705GM 1.0
    Memory
    24428 Megabytes
    Graphics Card(s)
    Intel(R) UHD Graphics 630 / NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060
    Sound Card
    Intel(R) Display Audio / Realtek(R) Audio
    Monitor(s) Displays
    Integrated Monitor (17.3"vis)
    Screen Resolution
    FHD 1920X1080 16:9
    Hard Drives
    2 SSD SATA/NVM Express 1.3
    WDS500G2B0A-00SM50 500.1 GB
    WDCSDAPNUW-1002 256 GB
    PSU
    19V DC 6.32 A 120 W
    Cooling
    Dual Fans
    Mouse
    MS Bluetooth
    Internet Speed
    Fiber 1GB Cox -us & ADSL Bouygues -fr
    Browser
    Edge Canary- Firefox Nightly
    Antivirus
    Windows Defender
    Other Info
    VMs of Windows 11 stable/Beta/Dev/Canary
    VM of XeroLinux- Arch based & Debian 12
  • Operating System
    Windows 11 Insider Canary
    Computer type
    Laptop
    Manufacturer/Model
    ASUS X751BP
    CPU
    AMD Dual Core A6-9220
    Motherboard
    ASUS
    Memory
    8 GB
    Graphics card(s)
    AMD Radeon R5 M420
    Sound Card
    Realtek
    Monitor(s) Displays
    17.3
    Screen Resolution
    1600X900 16:9
    Hard Drives
    1TB 5400RPM
Don't disagree, but the drive itself has been pretty much constant in terms of the storage, and only until recently did the performance noticeably deteriorate.

A HD being 90% full isn't the cause of your problem. You said you ran sfc and chkdsk. I would've started with looking at SMART values with a program like CrystalDiskInfo and for disk errors in the System event log. I would also look at CPU and disk usage in Task Manager, see if anything like defrag is running, and use Sysinternals Process Monitor to see if anything is hitting that drive. Normally background processes should get out of the way and not cause the problems you described, but you never know.

The following should NOT be the cause of your problem, but AFAIK Microsoft hasn't yet fixed the file copying slowdown talked about here:

 

My Computer

System One

  • OS
    Windows 11
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