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harddrive freezing issues
K3k0m@n:
--- Quote from: Foopster on July 15, 2017, 02:37:42 PM ---Does your computer bsod? if so, what error is it? If its a machine check exception then your drives are forgeted.
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i haven't had a bsod for about a year.
--- Quote from: Bisjac on July 15, 2017, 02:34:58 PM ---are other comp parts heat having issues during this exact moment? i would blame processor if that happened to me. maybe it hit a power or heat limit when it was working on that process.
my assumption since both hd's are being affected at once.
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i've been keeping watch over it, and no, nothing appears to be hot when drives freeze
NotBomberguy:
>d drive bigger than c drive
just use your d drive then
or is the d drive actually the hard drive
Refticus:
--- Quote from: NotBomberguy on July 15, 2017, 03:14:53 PM --->d drive bigger than c drive
just use your d drive then
or is the d drive actually the hard drive
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C drive is his SSD; the D drive is his hard drive.
K3k0m@n:
--- Quote from: NotBomberguy on July 15, 2017, 03:14:53 PM --->d drive bigger than c drive
just use your d drive then
or is the d drive actually the hard drive
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a lot of people store their OS and programs (sometimes games) on their smaller SSD to speed up read/write times by a lot, compared to just having a harddrive
Shift Kitty:
Windows 10 will update store apps in the background, and will somehow use 100% disk if your computer doesn't consist of entirely SSDs or by some miracle it doesn't happen to you.
Try uninstalling the store apps that it comes with that you don't need.
--- Quote from: K3k0m@n on July 15, 2017, 04:13:35 PM ---a lot of people store their OS and programs (sometimes games) on their smaller SSD to speed up read/write times by a lot, compared to just having a harddrive
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There's also cases where it's the same hard drive but separate partitions. Though this isn't the case here. Still important to note.