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Is D drive slower than C?

The D drive is not inherently slower than the C drive; speed depends on the hardware type (SSD vs. HDD) rather than the drive letter. Typically, the C drive holds the operating system, while D is used for storage. If C is an SSD and D is a traditional hard drive (HDD), D will be slower. Reddit +4
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Should I use my C or D drive?

According to Randall Jones from EaseUS, “The C drive can be left for the system's files, while the D drive can be used to store personal data.” He mentions, “This differentiation ensures that users can optimize the physical memory of the Windows system.”
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How fast is a 7200rpm hard drive compared to SSD?

A user should not expect the standard HDD write speed of 160 MB/s to match an SSD or NVMe drive. A typical 7200 RPM HDD will deliver a read/write speed of 80-160MB/s. On the other hand, a standard SATA SSD will provide a read/write speed of between 200 MB/s to 550 MB/s.
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Is it bad if my D drive is full?

This happens because many users are unaware of the fact that filling a hard drive to 100% capacity can be bad. A full hard drive could cause many issues because it reduces the amount of functional space needed by a computer to work.
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How to increase C drive and reduce D drive?

Right-click on the D drive and select Resize/Move. Shrink the D drive by dragging the slider to free up. Drag the slider to extend the C drive into the unallocated space. Click Apply to execute the changes.
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Does d drive run slower than C drive?

If both volumes are on the same HDD, then the D volume that has the lowest sectors will be faster than the C volume. That's decided by the physical location of the volume on the hard drive.
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How do I add 100 GB from D drive to C drive?

In Disk Management, right-click on an adjacent partition (like D drive) and select Shrink Volume. Choose the amount of space to shrink, then shrink the volume. This will create unallocated space. Right-click on the C drive and choose Extend Volume to incorporate this unallocated space.
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How do I clean out my D drive?

In the search box on the taskbar, type disk cleanup, then select it from the results. Select the drive you want to clean up files for, then select OK. Select the check box next to the type of files you want to delete. (To view a description of each type of file, select the name.)
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Is D drive always HDD?

The D: drive is typically assigned to secondary storage devices. This could be a second hard drive, an optical drive (AKA CD/DVD drives .. remember those?), or even a partition on the same physical hard drive as the C: drive.
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Will SSD slow down if full?

SSDs do slow down when full—especially over 85% capacity—due to reduced overprovisioning, write amplification, and TRIM limitations. The slowdown ranges from minor (5–10%) at 70–85% full to severe (50–90%) when over 95% full.
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Which hard drive is better, 5400rpm or 7200rpm?

Given two identically designed hard drives with the same areal densities, a 7200 RPM drive will deliver data about 33% faster than the 5400 RPM drive.
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What is the disadvantage of SSD?

SSDs' main disadvantages are higher cost per gigabyte, a finite lifespan due to write cycle limits (though often long for average users), and more complex, expensive data recovery compared to HDDs, with potential issues like firmware corruption and data loss from power loss or bit rot. While durable against physical shock, their limited write endurance means intensive, constant writing can wear them out faster than traditional drives.
 
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Is 2TB SSD overkill?

A 2TB SSD is generally not overkill for most users, especially gamers and creators, as modern AAA games and large project files quickly consume space, making 2TB a great balance for future-proofing; however, for casual users who only play a few games or don't work with large media, a 1TB drive might suffice, but 2TB offers peace of mind against constant storage management. 
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Can I switch my C and D drive?

You can move apps from c to d on Windows 11 or Windows 10 through the control panel and then reinstalled.
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Which lasts longer SSD or hard drive?

Yes, SSDs (Solid-State Drives) generally last longer and are more durable than HDDs (Hard Disk Drives) for typical users because they lack moving parts, making them resistant to shocks and vibration, while HDDs' mechanical components (spinning platters, actuator arms) wear out and are prone to failure from physical impacts, though both drive types can fail unexpectedly, emphasizing the need for backups. Modern SSDs often last 5-10 years or more, while HDDs often see lifespans of 3-5 years, though usage heavily influences longevity.
 
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Why is there no D drive?

Software Update Glitch

Windows Updates can sometimes cause system abnormalities leading to the D drive not showing up. Drive Letters might have been reassigned, causing the D drive to disappear in the process.
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Do people even use HDD anymore?

for bulk storage, a hdd is still cheaper than an ssd. just get what economically makes sense to you. Are HDD-s still relevant today? short answer: yes.
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Why is HDD being replaced by SSD?

Users swap hard drives (HDDs) for solid-state drives (SSDs) primarily for a massive boost in speed and responsiveness, leading to faster boot times, program loading, and file transfers, plus improved durability, lower power consumption (better battery life), and quieter operation due to SSDs' lack of moving parts, making them ideal for general use, gaming, and creative work. 
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Why is my D drive so full?

Delete Unnecessary Files. If you store many large files, movies, music, or other videos on the D drive, it will get full easily. So you need to regularly delete the unnecessary files to free up your D drive.
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Will submerging a hard drive in water destroy it?

Yes, water will likely destroy a hard drive's functionality by shorting electronics and causing corrosion, but it generally won't erase the magnetic data on the platters, meaning data recovery is often possible, especially if handled correctly (don't power on, keep wet, send to experts). A quick dip might not do much, but prolonged exposure or dirty water leaves corrosive residues, requiring professional clean-up in a cleanroom to save the data.
 
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Can D drive be recovered?

If the drive has failed then backup files using partition recovery software (typically a small portion is free but most are by fee) or professional recovery services. Some software that can be tried are testdisk, diskgenius, minitool partition wizard, etc.
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How to extend d drive in Windows 11?

  1. Type and search [Computer Management] in the Windows search bar①, then click [Run as administrator]②.
  2. In Computer Management, select [Disk Management]③.
  3. In Disk Management, right-click the existing volume you want to extend④, then select [Extend Volume]⑤. ...
  4. In Extend Volume Wizard, select [Next]⑥.
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Is 150GB enough for Windows?

It all depends on what you need, and considering that most of us install things using the default C:\ route, I'd say 150 GBs. You can always shrink later. Personally, I would never make my life more difficult that way. Just select the 1TB unallocated space and go.
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Why is my C drive suddenly full?

Your C drive may be full due to system files, updates, restore points, or hidden cache files. Using built-in tools like Disk Cleanup and Storage Settings will often resolve this. If the problem persists, identifying large files with specialized tools can help you free up space.
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