Dell Inspiron 15 7567 laptop Lag

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mykill_099

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Good Day Everyone.
My Dell Inspiron 15 7567 is very laggy and I just bought it last month. Disk usage is fluctuating and dell told me it is the OS(windows 10) but still I tried to config the settings, updated the OS and Drivers and still same issue 🙁

Specs:
Intel Core i5-7300HQ
4 GB DDR4
gtx 1050
1 TB HDD 5400 RPM
 
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Taking a minute to get to the login screen is pretty typical for a hard drive. That's how long it take for my Dell Latitude 3450 to get to the login screen with a standard 5400RPM HDD. After logging in, I would say that the hard drive would continue to spin for maybe another 45 seconds to a minute afterwards as background programs and processes automatically runs.

By "always 100% usage" you mean even after a few minutes doing nothing? That should not be the case. If that does happen, then you should launch Task Manager to see what programs / processes are continuously accessing your hard drive.

A SSD will help with boot up time and program launches, but if there are programs / processes that are continuously accessing your HDD, then...


Yes, it takes a minute to login screen and also the disk is always 100% usage. Nope but I'am planning to upgrade it to SSD. I also tried to disable the intel rapid hdd and it improved a little. Is it possible that my hdd drive low rpm is causing this problem?

 
Taking a minute to get to the login screen is pretty typical for a hard drive. That's how long it take for my Dell Latitude 3450 to get to the login screen with a standard 5400RPM HDD. After logging in, I would say that the hard drive would continue to spin for maybe another 45 seconds to a minute afterwards as background programs and processes automatically runs.

By "always 100% usage" you mean even after a few minutes doing nothing? That should not be the case. If that does happen, then you should launch Task Manager to see what programs / processes are continuously accessing your hard drive.

A SSD will help with boot up time and program launches, but if there are programs / processes that are continuously accessing your HDD, then it will do the same thing with the SSD. You need to either uninstall the programs and / or research why these programs / processes are continuously accessing the HDD.
 
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OS is freshly installed and there are no application installed, also updates are already updated.
Antimalware and System are making the disk usage at 100% and I think my solution is just to upgrade to M.2 SSD so that it would make my boot up and programs launches faster.

Thank you very much for the help sir :)



 
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