Guys I need some help, I currently have two drives, an SSD for Windows boot and a HDD with 3 partitions in it (E:)(F:)(G:), yesterday after a power outage my computer turned incredibly slow when I turned it back on, upon further troubleshooting it seems this is because the E: partition on the HDD has become RAW according to Disk Management therefore making Windows boot really slow as it loads some stuff from it (Games, music, apps, etc)
RAW Partition on HDD
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