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Terrible copy speed on laptop hdd

GM2015GM2015 Member
edited July 2015 in Help

My laptop drive has a terrible copy speed lately. It's a 320gb hdd from stock acer aspire 5736z. I received it in 2010 and no major problem with it. It had a couple of OS reinstalls.
It's the only drive inside the laptop.

Copying to external drives are faster than internal copy.

Currently running winblows 7 ult., separated to drive C and D, 70GB and 228GB respectively. Copying to C to D is terrible. A week ago my Dropbox folder went with 700 KB/s! What the duck.

7zip compessed a folder of thousands of images to be encrypted with a write speed of around 1,5MB/s.

So I'm gonna ask the obvious, are these signs of the drive dying?

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