Macbook pro 2011 HD read/write speed

My 2 and half year old macbook pro seemed little slow so i did read/write speed test and it shows about 45MB/sec read/write speed. It is normal for a old  5400rpm hard disk. I have mountain lion.

Yes, that's probably about normal for an older, slow drive.

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