I assume that since you didn't mention it there are no networked drives.
Could be your hard drive, since it only happens when the program is loaded from disk to memory but if it isn't happening with any other programs then it is doubtful. You could try running a chkdsk before you go to bed to see if there is any improvement.
In Start Menu click run and type "chkdsk /f/r"
It will say blah blah, can't do this because it is being used a process, do you want to do it when you next reboot. Just say yes and then reboot.
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