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How to speed up a PC with a lot of jpg and mp3 files?
There are two similar computers running Windows 10 on the home network. On one of the computers, the execution of commands is noticeably slower (by eye) than on the second. Commands mean: 1) calling pages from the network at the same address, 2) opening text files and pictures of approximately the same size, 3) opening help and service windows (for example, Settings).
A significant difference between computers is that the first computer stores more user files - pictures, clips, sound and text files than the second. There are over 70,000 pictures alone.
It would seem that files stored on hard disks do not use performance resources and their presence should not affect the speed of command execution. But perhaps the indexing going in the background affects.
Advise what is better to do to improve the situation:
1) expand the RAM (now 8 GB);
2) put an SSD for the system partition
Or anything else.
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ssd certainly
can be defragmented,
but it’s unlikely that 70k files solve something, so it’s noticeable by eye, well, put them on a separate disk, check
How to speed up a PC with a lot of jpg and mp3 files?The presence of jpg and mp3 files does not affect the performance in any way, as well as their absence.
But perhaps the indexing going in the background affects.Indexing is a one-time process - they changed the computer indexing. And that's all. Until you change it does not index. Add something to index.
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