How to Troubleshoot Slow File Copy or Transfer Speeds on Windows
Copying or transferring files takes unusually long, even between local drives or over a network.
Copying or transferring files takes unusually long, even between local drives or over a network.
Overheating can cause sudden shutdowns, performance throttling, loud fan noise, and long-term hardware damage.
High CPU usage can make Windows sluggish, cause overheating, and reduce battery life.
Low disk space can slow performance and block updates.
Excess startup apps slow boot time and system responsiveness.