Question:
nearly full hardrive causing performance problems?
Degairae L
2011-10-10 08:20:35 UTC
Hey everybody quick question. My desktop is a dell with a 6gb of ram quad core processor and 683 or 64gb worth or hardrive space. Im trying to figure out why the performance has gone down recently and im thinking thats its because i only have 184 gb left on it. Is it possible that a nearly full hardrive can cause performance problems if so i know what to do from there but if you have any other suggestions please let me know
Six answers:
Jazz
2011-10-10 08:36:07 UTC
download the speed-fan

http://www.almico.com/sfdownload.php

navigate to the S.M.A.R.T tab

select your hard-disk and check the performance and health. If the bars are down by 1 or 2 blocks, its ok. if they are really down, change your hard-disk

By the way, you can use Disk Defragment also

http://www.iobit.com/iobitsmartdefrag.html

then you can use any trusted registry cleaner
Tenax
2011-10-10 08:25:47 UTC
Yes, if a harddisk is full, you will get problems like decreased performance and/or program crashes, as temporary files can't be created any longer.

However, in your case you still seem to have plenty of space left, so I doubt that is the reason.

As long as you have several GB of free space, do not worry - start doing that once it drops to several MB or less.



Vista is not exactly known for being an OS that runs very fast, so that is a problem in itself.

And of course all Windows systems get slower the longer they run, the rate of which depends on how often you install/uninstall software and what updates you install.or do not install.
jerry
2011-10-10 08:29:55 UTC
I really don't think it's the size of the hard drive causing the slowdown. Although there maybe a lot of junk residing on the hard drive that you don't need. You certainly have enough RAM. I don't know if or what kind of maintenance you do on your PC but I would recommend you install this free program ccleaner here, http://download.cnet.com/CCleaner/3000-2086_4-11645827.html

After you run ccleaner and remove what you don't need, I would then defrag your hard drive and I think that will improve your PC's performance.
Karl
2011-10-10 09:34:34 UTC
184GB of space is nowhere near full. You may want to run defrag on your HDD just to clean it up a bit.



You may want to consider switching to Windows 7 unless there are programs packaged in your Vista that you don't want to lose.
2016-12-04 00:16:31 UTC
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Kevin
2011-10-10 08:27:03 UTC
yes a nearly full hard drive cane cause the performance to start lacking,


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