Disc SSD C / W PC - 7 F - hard drive seems to stop while riding this last

I had a PC W-7 HP 64-bit on a black disk WDC.  It was nice, but I wanted to improve performance (I had already upgraded to 16 GB of RAM and the processor Intel is a non i5).  So I bought an SSD Intel wiped the WDC lifeguard, re-copied black on black of WDC data files and installed W - 7 on the SSD.  The two disks are installed via internal SATA 6.0 GB/s connectors.

Everything is much faster now.  Microsoft Updates just blaze in full.  Even the W - 7 four-color logo never has a chance to complete the rotation before the login screen appears.

There is only an oddity.  I expect the WDC Black to be recognized immediately.  If I look at computer after the startup, the SSD and black WDC are displayed correctly.  But if I double-click and then double-click on one of the folders, the system stops for a few seconds before displaying the contents of the folder.  The PC seems to be mounting.  Double-click on later are never slow down, only the first.

Is it possible to force Windows to recognize the WDC black during startup?

Hello Baroque,

Thanks for posting your question in the Microsoft Community. We are happy to help you.

SSDS are ideally faster and more reliable than traditional hard drives. Try to follow the suggestions below to expedite the black WDC on your computer.

How to speed up your slow computer

http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/2746761/en-us

However, you can also try adding black WDC to the Windows Search Index, which would help you to perform very fast searches on your computer.

You can see the following article for more information about basic indexing options.

Improve Windows searches using the index: frequently asked questions

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/improve-Windows-searches-using-index-FAQ#1TC=Windows-7

In addition, to change the indexing options in Windows 7, you can read the following article.

Change advanced indexing options

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/change-advanced-indexing-options

Come back and let us know the State of the question, we will be happy to help you. We, at tender Microsoft to excellence.

Thank you.

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