That's actually possible. But if you put a program on a USB drive, there would be a huge chance that it would be slow when used since it will get the files onto the drive and the speed won't be that good when compared to being stored on an HDD.
Re: Is a file moved to a USB drive recoverable in hard drive
To me, moving is just the same concept as deleting, only, the file is pasted elsewhere after deleting. You need to run the program if you want that file not being able to be recovered I guess.
You mentioned that this has started a week ago, have you made any modifications so far? Like may a security software installation or anything?
Try running a system restore, this is my favorite. Set to to one week back.
Even if you are logged in as admin, when you're trying to install this, right click on the exe file and hit on run as admin. Hope it makes a difference.
Correct me if I'm wrong but grindong noise is more like a physical issue. I mean your drive is about to die mechanically. Back would be nice here as well as purchasing a new one if out of warranty already.
From my point of view, the installer is a 32 bit version. Either, you can look for a 64bit version for an installer, if it exists, or you can only install this on a32 bit Windows.
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