I'm having trouble with my computer's D drive. In disk management, I see that my C drive is showing as "NTFS," while the D drive is showing as "RAW". All the drives have a "healthy" status, but I'm pretty sure this is causing my computer to run super slowly. For instance, iTunes is taking forever to load, and Adobe is sluggish too. My system should be fast since I have an SSD, Ryzen 5, and 32GB of RAM. Any ideas on how to fix this issue?
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It seems like your D partition might be corrupted, which could be causing those slowdowns. I suggest checking the Event Viewer for any errors related to your D drive that might give you more information.

How do I access the Event Viewer? I'm not familiar with it.