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How do I get rid of 100 disk usage?

How do I get rid of 100 disk usage?

You can try to disable this service. Press “Win+X”< then choose “Command Prompt (Admin)” < In the Command Prompt window, type “net.exe stop superfetch” and Enter. If you’ve installed some antivirus programs on your computer, you can temporarily disable them to see if they’re the cause of your 100% disk usage problem.

How do I get rid of superfetch?

Disable from Services

  1. Hold the Windows Key, while pressing “R” to bring up the Run dialog box.
  2. Type “services. msc“, then press “Enter“.
  3. The Services window displays. Find “Superfetch” in the list.
  4. Right-click “Superfetch“, then select “Properties“.
  5. Select the “Stop” button if you wish to stop the service.

What is SysMain process?

SysMain is a certified Windows 10 process. It aims to analyze your computer usage and improve it by using the collected data. For example, it’s able to speed up app launch times and performance. Unfortunately, having SysMain enabled may cause more harm than good.

Is it bad to have 100 disk usage?

Even if your drive seems pretty comfortable acting as a chronic overachiever, keep in mind that 100% disk usage is not something for you to take pride in. Your disk working at or near 100 percent causes your computer to slow down and become laggy and unresponsive. As a result, your PC cannot perform its tasks properly.

What is normal disk usage?

Normally, the disk usage will go up to or close to 100% for a few seconds or even for a couple of minutes, but then should settle down to something more reasonable (usually under 10%). If you consistently see a very high disk usage, it means there is something else going on that isn’t quite right.

Is SysMain necessary?

If you aren’t experiencing performance issues or other problems, it’s a good idea to leave Superfetch (Sysmain) running. It is a useful process that significantly cuts down on the time it takes you to launch programs that you use frequently.

Is disabling Superfetch safe?

If you’re using an SSD, Superfetch is perfectly safe to disable. Adds virtually no added benefit speed wise, and contributes to wear and tear on the SSD.