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 · #6. I would NOT call that normal at all. I have this external USB3 enclosure with an old GB Seagate HDD in it, and the slowest it ever goes is about 72 MB/s and "usual" speeds are MB/s (as fast as it ever was even inside my PC on a SATA port).  · There is no problem in that, but often the external disk slows down during this process – the download speed drops and a disk overload message is displayed. In order to avoid this error and accelerate the disk performance you should adjust your torrent client accordingly (or any other P2P application you use): reduce the number of simultaneously downloaded torrent files to 1 or /5(22). The slowdown is either the external connection (USB or whatever), or the external drive's chipset has slowish transfer speeds, or the drive inside the internal drive is just slow. The real fix would be to upgrade your mac's internal storage to a larger SSD drive.


There are definitely many possible reasons for your computer slowing down. The top two reasons I can think of are malware and or losing space in the hard drive due to downloading torrents. Best bet is to keep monitoring for possible malicious malware (5 Antivirus's is unnecessary, 1 will do) and clear some space in the drive and defrag. HDD in caddy slow access - posted in External Hardware: My current setup. Dell G7 17; GB SSD holds operating system and Apps. Most data on HDD 4TB (WD Blue) in Sabrent USB 3 caddy. Caddy. Here is a list of some simple solutions that you can try in order to fix slow hard drive in Windows Solution 1: Check For Physical Damage. One of the first things you should try if you see external hard disk slow is to check for any physical damage which may be causing a connectivity issue between the hardware and the operating system.


Right click on the Start icon and select Device Manager. 2. Find the external hard drive, right click on it and select Properties. 3. Under the Policy tab, choose Better performance and click “OK”. Tips: If you are copying files from the drive, choose Quick removal. They can, if you are using them like an internal drive. The reason is, that USB drives can’t transfer at speeds as fast as internal hard drives, as the USB interface (external drive) is slower than a SATA3 interface (internal drive). USB3 has a blue connector. USB2 is usually black or white. Slow download on External Hard Drive Hi, Since i moved to a new computer and put my External Hard Drive on it, the downloads are a lot slower than before. It's been more than 30 Minutes and it's still at 2%.

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