When a computer experiences sluggish performance or issues with its storage drive, it's essential to tackle the root cause. Instead of removing software applications, consider performing a diagnostic check on the hard disk to correct any faults. The following outlines the process for this:

Following the completion of the diagnostic, the operating system will restart as usual, allowing access to the outcomes through the system's event records. These records will detail discovered issues and confirm if repairs were successful. Examination is possible via the Event Viewer tool, navigating to Windows Logs and then Application.

Upon finishing the procedure, the computer will start up without issues, providing a comprehensive summary of identified and resolved problems. The system ought to operate more efficiently afterward, cleared of the discrepancies addressed by the CHKDSK utility.

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