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Posted on Apr 01, 2011

My hardisk copy and paste very slow what todo

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You can try running a disc check or defragmenting the drive. As time goes on hard drives can develop fragmentation from deleting files and defragmenting can clear this up. Hard drives can also develop damaged sectors which running a disc check can clear up.

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