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Longer startup duration following hard disk installation

Longer startup duration following hard disk installation

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Accismus
Junior Member
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05-05-2025, 06:27 AM
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Good morning everyone! I recently added a 2TB hard drive to my Dell Inspiron 15 7000 gaming laptop running Windows 10. Before, I used a 250GB SSD. After installing the new drive, I renamed it and moved all games there while keeping the SSD as is. I’ve observed that booting now takes longer, waiting on the Dell screen. It feels slower than before. Additionally, when watching YouTube videos, I sometimes see audio play but no video—just a black screen. When I refresh the page, everything works again, though it happens occasionally. I’m pretty sure this is just a setup issue; I only changed the drive name and format without adjusting any settings. Anyone have suggestions to fix this?
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Accismus
05-05-2025, 06:27 AM #1

Good morning everyone! I recently added a 2TB hard drive to my Dell Inspiron 15 7000 gaming laptop running Windows 10. Before, I used a 250GB SSD. After installing the new drive, I renamed it and moved all games there while keeping the SSD as is. I’ve observed that booting now takes longer, waiting on the Dell screen. It feels slower than before. Additionally, when watching YouTube videos, I sometimes see audio play but no video—just a black screen. When I refresh the page, everything works again, though it happens occasionally. I’m pretty sure this is just a setup issue; I only changed the drive name and format without adjusting any settings. Anyone have suggestions to fix this?

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creapi
Junior Member
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05-05-2025, 06:27 AM
#2
Restart your system? Or update it...
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creapi
05-05-2025, 06:27 AM #2

Restart your system? Or update it...

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bear7001
Senior Member
448
05-05-2025, 06:27 AM
#3
It seems there was a misunderstanding about the boot process; it appears to be related to BIOS settings. The issue might be visible in Device Manager. Updated on January 2, 2018 by cox1000 — question misinterpreted.
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bear7001
05-05-2025, 06:27 AM #3

It seems there was a misunderstanding about the boot process; it appears to be related to BIOS settings. The issue might be visible in Device Manager. Updated on January 2, 2018 by cox1000 — question misinterpreted.

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SimpelLeon
Junior Member
15
05-05-2025, 06:27 AM
#4
I faced a similar problem too—I upgraded to an SSD and swapped the HDD for an SDD drive on my system. Windows started loading slowly. It seems there were two factors: first, I connected the HDD's SATA cable to port 3 on my motherboard (it was actually an SSD with SATA 1, but the HDD with SATA 2 was slow), and second, I switched the IDE mode to AHCI in BIOS. Now everything loads properly.
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SimpelLeon
05-05-2025, 06:27 AM #4

I faced a similar problem too—I upgraded to an SSD and swapped the HDD for an SDD drive on my system. Windows started loading slowly. It seems there were two factors: first, I connected the HDD's SATA cable to port 3 on my motherboard (it was actually an SSD with SATA 1, but the HDD with SATA 2 was slow), and second, I switched the IDE mode to AHCI in BIOS. Now everything loads properly.

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Char1ie_XD
Senior Member
578
05-05-2025, 06:27 AM
#5
To update without reinstalling, check for available updates in Settings > Update & Security. If no updates are present, restart your PC or use the built-in Windows Update feature. Let me know if you need further help!
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Char1ie_XD
05-05-2025, 06:27 AM #5

To update without reinstalling, check for available updates in Settings > Update & Security. If no updates are present, restart your PC or use the built-in Windows Update feature. Let me know if you need further help!

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Icy2
Junior Member
43
05-05-2025, 06:27 AM
#6
Cog icon → aktualizacje i bezpieczeństwo → przywróć (w języku polskim)
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Icy2
05-05-2025, 06:27 AM #6

Cog icon → aktualizacje i bezpieczeństwo → przywróć (w języku polskim)

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J4im3x0
Member
164
05-05-2025, 06:27 AM
#7
It might have been an issue right from the start after installation, before any formatting. The system works normally now, so it seems like a configuration problem. I followed a YouTube tutorial to format and label the drive through the computer management settings.
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J4im3x0
05-05-2025, 06:27 AM #7

It might have been an issue right from the start after installation, before any formatting. The system works normally now, so it seems like a configuration problem. I followed a YouTube tutorial to format and label the drive through the computer management settings.

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233
05-05-2025, 06:27 AM
#8
Greetings from across the country! I enjoy a Polish lager called Zywiec.
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TrainerGriffin
05-05-2025, 06:27 AM #8

Greetings from across the country! I enjoy a Polish lager called Zywiec.

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174
05-05-2025, 06:27 AM
#9
yeah Żywiec, I like it too, it's well known brand here, tomorrow I will drink a cold one to your health (I hope i wrote it right in English) Also I hope my solution will work for You too
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BudderKing0428
05-05-2025, 06:27 AM #9

yeah Żywiec, I like it too, it's well known brand here, tomorrow I will drink a cold one to your health (I hope i wrote it right in English) Also I hope my solution will work for You too

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csige791
Posting Freak
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05-05-2025, 06:27 AM
#10
In the computer management interface, it appeared under the SSD section before formatting, but it wasn't visible at all—only the C: OS SSD was shown. Now it's showing up on the Dell display, with spinning circles beneath the Dell logo and the OS icon appearing correctly.
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csige791
05-05-2025, 06:27 AM #10

In the computer management interface, it appeared under the SSD section before formatting, but it wasn't visible at all—only the C: OS SSD was shown. Now it's showing up on the Dell display, with spinning circles beneath the Dell logo and the OS icon appearing correctly.

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