Hello Gary

The problem may be manifesting itself in multiple ways.

Start Task Manager (right-click on the task bar), then select More Details (at the bottom of the form), then select the Details tab and click on CPU to see what processes are using CPU Time. See if you can identify any programs unexpectedly using high CPU.

Click the performance tab, select Open Resource Monitor (at the bottom), and scan through various items to see if you can identify something that is hogging resources.

You might also try downloading and running a program called CCleaner.
From their website: "CCleaner is the number-one tool for cleaning your PC.
It protects your privacy and makes your computer faster and more secure!"

Unless you have a highly fragmented disk, I don't think moving BiaB to another drive will be the solution.

Hope this helps in some way.



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