In case the issue persists, you need to test the drive with some HDD testing tool that will provide a S.M.A.R.T. report. In case there is something wrong with it, it may be a good idea to back up the data stored on it.
In case the issue persists, you need to test the drive with some HDD testing tool that will provide a S.M.A.R.T. report. In case there is something wrong with it, it may be a good idea to back up the data stored on it.
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What is going on?
Ehm I can't read any of that but I assume disco means disk usage.Most of the time high disk usages are caused by viruses.So you can scan your pc with Avast (My favorite).Also check what's running in the background in task manager.And uninstall all programs you no longer use.