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If anyone else has this issue, and youve ruled out other causes, go to disk management and check to see if your drive is working properly
If you store games on an HDD in this day and age and is cheap then the likely case of you having a SMR HDD is 100%.
Some games also can come compressed or need to be fully rewritten with even tiny patches as is the case with UE3/UE4/UE5 games.
I faced the same problem. I have never written such texts before because I always found a solution to my question, but here the situation is different
In general, I once watched a video on YouTube, where a guy said that after bringing the Internet into the house, you should stabilize the router traffic by limiting its speed to a little less than what was allocated to you. I won't go into details, but it worked
I did the same thing now and it helped me
While I was writing this text I was watching what was happening on the screen and this is what I got:
https://imgur.com/a/RrsBjHp
did you ever figure out why it happened since im struggling with that heavly and its super annoying since it takes me half a decade to download an 80gb game