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Vadik Serebryansky2018-05-06 18:00:07
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Vadik Serebryansky, 2018-05-06 18:00:07

How to reduce the load on the HDD during the installation of games?

We have a powerful PC with a WD Blue 500 Gb hard drive.
I put the game on the installation and just lost control of the PC. I even tried to go to the Toaster from my phone, but I forgot the password, but while I was restoring it, Chrome still opened on the PC.
The problem originated even before the dinosaurs: if some program eats the hard drive to the fullest, instead of a computer, we get a brick (well, until the program finishes).
For some reason, Google gives out all sorts of nonsense in the search and does not help solve the problem. For example, changing the priority in the Task Manager affects the CPU load, and not all the pieces of iron in general. Therefore, a low priority on the installer (yes, it already eats only one core, where is it less ??) does not give me anything at all.
Tell me, did anyone boost the HDD in terms of software management (some additional programs)?
Something like this app 80%, system 10%, everyone else 10% or something like that?
It is on this PC that I will now put a bunch of software, but my nerves can’t stand it anymore (
PS. I have an SSD on my laptop, I have been sitting on this topic since I was 12, but I want to play toys on another PC, it is not equipped with an SSD, unfortunately, and in general it is temporary, so buying a solid state drive or a swap from a laptop is impractical.

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Andrey, 2018-05-06
@VELIK505

buy SSD

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Artem @Jump, 2018-05-06
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How to reduce the load on the HDD during the installation of games?
There is only one option - to use an SSD.
In general, for comfortable office work in the current realities, you need at least 8GB of memory and an SSD drive for the system.
If this is not the case, then even in the office work mode it will not be very comfortable to work.
If the tasks are harder, there will be brakes in general.
No HDD can provide speeds comparable to SSDs, and it is this HDD that is the bottleneck in the system.
An SSD is about 20 times faster and is no longer the bottleneck.
Something like this app 80%, system 10%, everyone else 10% or something like that?
The OS does this. This can only be done if you do not have an OS, or you write it yourself.
Yes, and the load is very large from the side of the OS.

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Stalker_RED, 2018-05-06
@Stalker_RED

Process Explorer knows how to io priority for individual processes.
But for starters, it would be nice to see with a profiler what exactly is slowing down. Can do defragmentation. Set up a normal swap. Maybe buy more memory if it is not enough.

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Vladimir Dobry, 2018-05-06
@RoadToKnowledge

No, where does the load on the hard drive? I, too, can install and copy files, say, but at the same time everything opens perfectly, and browsers and everything, although the computer is not powerful. Your problem is not in the load, but either in the HDD itself, or in the hardware somewhere ... After you had a problem, did you try to use another HDD?

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Puma Thailand, 2018-05-07
@opium

Lower the priority of the game in the task manager

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Maxim Yaroshevich, 2018-05-10
@YMax

WD Blue - those are still gifts, they can blunt very well. As an option for checking - boot from a flash drive with some kind of LiveCD and run disk tests, for example, aida64 linear reading - everything will be very well visible on the graph, perhaps the disk is slowing down.
And of course for

powerful pc
Bill Gates himself ordered the SSD to be installed on the system and the software to be installed - this is the most correct decision.
This:
Tell me, did anyone boost the HDD in terms of software management (some additional programs)?
Something like this app 80%, system 10%, everyone else 10% or something like that?

a complete waste of time and effort. 250 GB SSD - not so expensive for once again:
powerful pc
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