![]() ![]() ![]() Press Y and hit enter when/if it asks you to do this upon next restart. This assumes your drive is c: You do not need to type in the quotes. Open an administrator command prompt, and type in "CHKDSK /F C:" and press enter. Save your work in your open programs before continuing. A solid state drive should never really have long lag times unless it's cheap, or broken/misconfigured in some way. If you're running Windows off a hard drive, this is to be considered normal and you may not need to do this stuff at all. This is due to having a 'dirty' disk with bits of lost or unaccounted-for files and such. ![]() If you're writing anything to the drive, and you haven't cleanly restarted the computer at some point (power failure, BSOD crash, hardware failure), you could be incurring extra latency with every write.
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