How to Fix a 100% Disk Usage 2021
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How to Fix a 100% Disk Usage in Windows 10
In Windows 10, there are a few things that can cause your disk usage to spiral. We are going to try a few methods to hopefully solve this issue. Before we get started, make sure that you tried a reboot as this is always a good place to start.
0:00 Fix 100% Disk Usage Intro 0:18 Disable Services 2:06 Fix Disk Usage With Windows Update 2:45 High Performance Settings 3:57 Disk Defragmentation - 100% Disk Usage 4:50 Virtual Memory 6:12 Short Mentions
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Step #1 Disable Services In Windows 10, there are quite a few services that affect disk usage and performance. Some of these, don’t even have anything useful to add. In this method, we are going to disable them.
The first service, that we want to change from automatic to disabled is Connected User Experiences and Telemetry. This service basically does nothing besides gather information for Microsoft. Change the startup type to Disabled and click on the stop button.
The next service that we are going to disable is the SysMain service. SysMain analyses your usage habits and patterns. In return, it tries to optimize the launching of applications on your Windows 10 computer.
The last service that we want to disable is Windows Search. You generally don’t want to disable this but this service sometimes causes extensive disk usage. Hopefully, disabling these services has fixed the 100% disk usage problem.
Step #2 Fix Disk Usage with Windows Update
One of the things that has a surprisingly good chance to succeed is performing a Windows update. Click on the Windows search bar and type in Windows Update Settings.
This should open the Windows update menu. It’s possible that you already have an update available. Click on download and install to continue. When this is done, reboot your PC. After that, you can check if the 100% disk usage issue is resolved.
Step #3 High Performance Settings
In the next method, we are going to change the power settings to a high-performance plan. To do this, click on the Windows search bar and type in power & sleep settings.
Scroll down and select Additional power settings. Once you open it, you should see your current power plan. We want to change this to a high-performance power plan.
The newly created plan is going to be set automatically. The high performance plan, in general speeds up your computer by a bit. It prefers performance over energy conservation.
Step #4 Disk Defragmentation - 100% Disk Usage
In the next method, we are going to take a closer look at the Windows disk defragmenter. What this does, is rearrange fragmented data so that your disks and drives work as efficiently as possible. It happens that this process gets cor ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ItQpYlVHHZU
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