So, like many other people, I'm having issues with Windows 10 hogging up my hard drive. I didn't have these issues until I upgraded to Windows 10, however, my computer is close to ten years old (the driver date for my hard drive is 2006) and some of the issues I've had could also point to imminent hard drive failure. For example, I've gotten error messages that random programs can't be started or froze--including Windows 10 itself.
On the other hand, these are issues that I've only encountered while running my computer normally. My hard drive appears to be working just fine in safe mode, whereas it takes a good fifteen minutes just to open msconfig or task manager while I'm in normal mode. I've been working on this problem for a while, so I've already tried a few things. I have:
1. Disabled Superfetch, which didn't work, and later re-enabled it because I'm using an HDD and not an SSD.
2. Disabled Windows Defender and downloaded a different antivirus. Note: the process that I most often see hogging up my I/O read/write bytes is MsMpEng.exe, but even when it's not at the top of the list, my hard drive stays at 100%.
3. Changed the page file to a custom value. This made absolutely no difference at all.
4. Ran an sfc scan. It always says it found corrupt files but can't fix them. DISM gives me similar results.
5. Ran check disk. Several times. I've noted that running check disk seems to clear the problem up briefly, but by the next day my computer is unbearably slow again. This is one of the issues that makes me believe my hard drive might be about to bite the dust.
6. I have attempted to run an antivirus scan on several occasions, both in safe mode and normal mode. It always gets stuck, without exception, and can't complete the scan. I did have to go without an antivirus other than Windows Defender for a brief period when I upgraded to Windows 10 because my previous antivirus (Avast) was not compatible. I'm currently using AVG and Malwarebytes, and Windows Defender still squawks at me to turn it back on.
7. Disabled Windows Update P2P. No real difference here, either.
I'm at the point where I'm out of ideas...I've tried just about everything short of a clean install of Windows 10. I'm not even able to use the back up tool to save my data, so I'm hesitant to run out and just get a new hard drive--I am prepared to do it if my hard drive is indeed the culprit, but it's definitely a last resort.
If possible, could you guys recommend some things that I haven't already tried? Preferably something that I can do in safe mode, because my computer is almost unusable in normal mode. It gets locked up doing some of the most simple tasks and I'm forced to power it off manually.
On the other hand, these are issues that I've only encountered while running my computer normally. My hard drive appears to be working just fine in safe mode, whereas it takes a good fifteen minutes just to open msconfig or task manager while I'm in normal mode. I've been working on this problem for a while, so I've already tried a few things. I have:
1. Disabled Superfetch, which didn't work, and later re-enabled it because I'm using an HDD and not an SSD.
2. Disabled Windows Defender and downloaded a different antivirus. Note: the process that I most often see hogging up my I/O read/write bytes is MsMpEng.exe, but even when it's not at the top of the list, my hard drive stays at 100%.
3. Changed the page file to a custom value. This made absolutely no difference at all.
4. Ran an sfc scan. It always says it found corrupt files but can't fix them. DISM gives me similar results.
5. Ran check disk. Several times. I've noted that running check disk seems to clear the problem up briefly, but by the next day my computer is unbearably slow again. This is one of the issues that makes me believe my hard drive might be about to bite the dust.
6. I have attempted to run an antivirus scan on several occasions, both in safe mode and normal mode. It always gets stuck, without exception, and can't complete the scan. I did have to go without an antivirus other than Windows Defender for a brief period when I upgraded to Windows 10 because my previous antivirus (Avast) was not compatible. I'm currently using AVG and Malwarebytes, and Windows Defender still squawks at me to turn it back on.
7. Disabled Windows Update P2P. No real difference here, either.
I'm at the point where I'm out of ideas...I've tried just about everything short of a clean install of Windows 10. I'm not even able to use the back up tool to save my data, so I'm hesitant to run out and just get a new hard drive--I am prepared to do it if my hard drive is indeed the culprit, but it's definitely a last resort.
If possible, could you guys recommend some things that I haven't already tried? Preferably something that I can do in safe mode, because my computer is almost unusable in normal mode. It gets locked up doing some of the most simple tasks and I'm forced to power it off manually.