That's my problem,, There's nothing on it except for Win 11. The small amount I had on it has been all removed. There's 900gb spare.A couple of comments:
1. If your HDD is already almost full, swapping it for a SSD won't make any difference, but adding an extra HDD or SSD might if you can configure the system to use two drives. Adding a 2 TB HDD or SSD might also help you, but see 3. below
2. If the situation is as per 1. above adding more RAM won't help either even if RAM is upgradeable. I can't tell from the specs I found but the Crucial online configurator can if you install it.
3. I believe your Intel processor may be part of the problem. What are you trying to run on the machine?
Crucial
I've had an Asus AIO desktop for about a year.
You said desktop but the Pentium 6405U is a laptop CPU.It's the ASUS Vivo AIO 22-V222. Mine has an Intel Pentium CPU 6405U @ 2.4Ghz & 8gb RAM
Yes. I said above it was that one. AIO 22-V222 All-in-One Desktop. C/w wireless keyboard and wireless mouse.You said desktop but the Pentium 6405U is a laptop CPU.
Are you sure that you have a desktop?
Edit: or is it this model with the Pentium 6405U option?
Seems to have an NVMe slot.ASUS Ireland
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Very difficult to say at this remove.Yes. I said above it was that one. AIO 22-V222 All-in-One Desktop. C/w wireless keyboard and wireless mouse.
The point is, this unit worked fine with all originally installed components why then has the performance deteriorated with minimal data load applied.
I believe it either a 'duff' HD or a Windows issue.
My favourite for old/under spec'd hardware these days is Zorin OS Lite (16.2 is the latest) which is a derivative of Ubuntu but a lot nicer to use that Ubuntu (and its horrible desktop and invasive advertising) especially for those most comfortable with Windows.As Páid suggests, Linux should run noticeably faster than Windows. I use Ubuntu 22.04 LTS on old hardware (albeit with a NVMe SSD) and it tips along.
My favourite for old/under spec'd hardware these days is Zorin OS Lite (16.2 is the latest) which is a derivative of Ubuntu but a lot nicer to use that Ubuntu (and its horrible desktop and invasive advertising) especially for those most comfortable with Windows.
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If you ever decide to ditch Windows then Zorin OS and many other Linux distributions are very easy to install and use these days.A here boys!! you're overloading me. I'm only a hairy-assed Elect Engr (rtd). Don't have any IT guys at my disposal any more.
However, I'll have a fiddle with some of the above suggestions... making sure I don't make things worse. Thanks for all the comments.
The original poster wants to keep using the existing hardware so that's not really a useful or relevant suggestion.Buy a Mac so.
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