A week ago, I was using Stable Diffusion on my D drive when my PC unexpectedly crashed, likely due to an overload. I had to shut it down manually, and ever since then, my boot time has shot up to over a minute, despite having an SSD. During startup, the Windows spinning wheel takes forever to finish. The D drive shows up in Device Manager, but only after a minute of booting. Accessing folders is extremely slow—taking about 5 minutes at times—but once I finally get in, the files open. I've tried using R-Studio and HDTune, but the read/write speeds are really sluggish. Is there any way to fix this? I've heard about the freezer trick and I'm considering it as a last resort.
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The freezer trick could help, but it's really just a last-ditch effort to save your data. To be honest, most experts focus on recovering data instead of fixing the drive itself. If it's a board issue, they might be able to swap it out, but if it’s internal damage, it could get pretty expensive. Definitely perform diagnostics too, like checking the SMART status.
Before you resort to extreme measures, try taking the HDD out and connecting it with an external USB adapter. Boot your PC and see if you can run any diagnostics—this can give you a better idea of what’s wrong. Also, running a CHKDSK command with all flags like -f and -r can help find and fix errors on the drive.
It sounds like your HDD might be failing. When HDDs start to go, they can slow down your entire system, even if the main drive is an SSD. It might be a good idea to back up any important data from that drive since things could get worse and you don’t want to risk losing irreplaceable files. You could try using CrystalDiskInfo to check the drive's health—look for any yellow indicators as those can signal it's on its way out.
Honestly, the freezer trick isn't reliable at all. Just running CHKDSK on Windows with the right flags could do wonders. If you have access to a mac, running first aid through disk utility can also help. Just remember, backing up your data is top priority!
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