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First of all, that’s an HDD because SSDs don’t usually rotate at 5400rpm. Your system SSD is probably drive C, not drive D.
Second of all, you should probably replace the HDD or at least don’t use it to store stuff you couldn’t stand to lose.
Haha it'd be cool to see an SSD spinning at that speed XD
Duct tapes ssd to a drill
Oh yeah you’re right i thought it was my ssd because it was the first thing that it displayed