I don't understand this. After an hour or so of using my computer, the D: drive always ends up in 100% for no clear reason. I basically just have games and some programs on there that shouldn't be running in the background, in fact, I can't find any D: drive files being accessed here.
It's dead Jim
>>1497458What does Resource Monitor (the link at the bottom of the screenshot) say is using it?
>>1497462Pretty much just lists C: drive files.
>>1497458i assume you already tried crystaldiskinfo/mark and found no issues therecould be an OS issue. if it also ends up hanging your computer you could try removing the disk in question and try running the computer without it and to try the buggy disk on another computer if you have access to one