Checking the drive after a restart, Windows 10 feels sluggish, and Chrome seems to be affected too.
Checking the drive after a restart, Windows 10 feels sluggish, and Chrome seems to be affected too.
Hello everyone, yesterday when I started my PC it reported 'scanning and repairing drive *insert percentage here*'. It finished in about 15 seconds and everything worked fine afterward. I noticed my computer felt noticeably slower, especially when I tried to click on the desktop for a while. After a reboot, it was slower than before but still normal. Chrome, on the other hand, sometimes loads pages very slowly—sometimes it’s fast, other times it takes 15 seconds or more. This issue began after the drive repair process. Could this indicate my SSD (the C drive) is failing? I’ve only owned it for a few months, so it shouldn’t be that old. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
I don't have an SSD myself. Could you tell me which one you're asking about?