High disk activity causing a blue error display
High disk activity causing a blue error display
I just began using my PC every day and suddenly it became extremely fast after installing a 500GB SSD, then it turned very slow and almost unusable until it froze completely. After restarting, the issue repeated. I tried several times, either seeing a blue screen or frequent freezes. I closed some programs, updated, and followed the advice from the video: my disk usage looked normal again, but when opening Epic Launcher it became very slow and Fortnite kept crashing. I checked the installation and reinstalled the game, but the blue screen appeared once more. The memory management was also affected—its percentage stayed at 0% and I suspect a problem with my SSD or RAM. Everything worked fine the day before this started happening. I also ran Windows Defender for viruses.
your ssd appears to be functioning normally despite limited data output. it seems stable, and the low error rate suggests good health. the ram test results show minimal issues—only 5% coverage, which is acceptable. if you continue, your system will likely remain responsive unless you leave it unattended, in which case it may freeze or crash. the task manager lists about 25% activity, but performance monitoring shows double that, indicating high utilization. overall, everything looks fine as long as you stay active with updates.
The second image with spikes happened due to a download, but it shouldn't be 100%. When I restart, it keeps showing disk repair messages and then restarts again. It stays in "blue mode" where it says it can't boot, and the file path mentioned is F:\WINDOWS\System32\Logfiles\Srt\SrtTrail.txt
It seems like you're expressing frustration about a poor drive. Let me know how I can assist!
You're facing a challenging situation with your computer. It seems like the issue is severe and you're unable to resolve it on your own. Consider seeking professional help or using advanced troubleshooting tools if available.