- Dec 27, 2001
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i copied a corrupted file into my HDD1 from a SD card. it locked up my PC so i forced reboot win10 by holding the power button. afterward, copying or saving new files to HDD1 was super slow. luckily, upon deleting this file, the drive works as fast as before.
i also copied this same file to HDD2, but didnt think of the delete method. i did chkdsk /f and that did nothing. next, did chkdsk /r during the process, it freezed my PC so i had no choice but to force restart.
next up, i deleted the corrupted file but HDD2 is still dirt slow...copying 1MB/s or lesser. i have used the SeaTool, from seagate, to do the FixAllLong method. even though it supposed fix, the drive is still slow.
what can i try next?
i also copied this same file to HDD2, but didnt think of the delete method. i did chkdsk /f and that did nothing. next, did chkdsk /r during the process, it freezed my PC so i had no choice but to force restart.
next up, i deleted the corrupted file but HDD2 is still dirt slow...copying 1MB/s or lesser. i have used the SeaTool, from seagate, to do the FixAllLong method. even though it supposed fix, the drive is still slow.
what can i try next?