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11-29-2019 09:59 PM
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Product: Pavilion 15-au501tx
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)
This problem start yesterday (29/11/2019). Disk reach 100 when I open unity (game engine) and unity crash. So when I look at task manager (after close unity) the disk is 0 but one second it reach 100. Solution from Web and YouTube is not working for me. I wonder why this happen. I have this laptop for 3 years (I don't sure). What should I do. Should I change my hdd to ssd. But I don't sure if I change to ssd, it will fix the problem. I don't want to change to ssd, unless don't have other solution. Anyhelp will be appreciated.
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