100% Disk Usage in Windows 11 Fix (2022)
100% Disk Usage in Windows 11 Fix 2022, One very specific error that we see on Windows 11 or Windows 10, and that initiated with Windows 8 and 8.1, is the 100% Disk Usage Error.
Effectively, what this does is scale your hard disk usage to full, resulting in everything slowing down to a crawl and a very frustrated end user.
Luckily, there’s a fix for that, and in this video, we’ll discuss how you can fix the 100% Disk Usage error on Windows 11 and below.
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SysMain Service: Superfetch is one of those Windows services that will always have the potential of delivering a bittersweet user experience.
The premise behind Superfetch is that Windows will learn from your usage habits and “guess” which applications/services you’re most likely to use next. Based on this prediction, the OS will cache those apps and programs to the RAM, so they’ll load faster.
Now, in theory, that’s a fantastic concept, but unless you’re a robot that’s programmed to follow a particular routine, Superfetch’s predictions are bound to miss from time to time. And because the service is busy pulling all those predicted app files and data from your hard disk, you get the 100% Disk Usage error.
Disabling Superfetch is just like disabling any other Windows service. In Windows 10’s search, type Services and open the Services dialog. Within here, find the Superfetch service, and right-click to get to Properties.
Here, Stop the service and in Startup type, make sure it says Disabled. Hit OK and restart your Windows 10 computer for good measure.
Windows Search: This is one of those “solutions” that I’d generally not recommend unless absolutely necessary. For quite some time now, Windows has had a very robust search function that indexes everything on your machine, making it easier to find files and all other content.
While the feature is all great, one rather persistent bug has been the “search loop”, where a system running Windows will endlessly re-index files and folders over and over. One quick way to identify if this is the cause of 100% Disk Usage is very low CPU and Memory usage in Task Manager alongside 100% Disk Usage.
The drill is again the same here: find Windows Search in Services, right-click for Properties and Stop the service while disabling the startup. If this was the culprit, you’ll see an immediate impact.
Disable Connected User Experiences and Telemetry:
Connected User Experiences and Telemetry is another service by Microsoft that runs under svchost.exe and is responsible for high disk usage in Windows 11.
It basically tracks diagnostic data and sends it to Microsoft’s servers. Many users have reported that it’s one of the primary culprits behind 100% disk usage on Windows 11. So to disable it, follow the steps below.
Connected Devices Platform Service:
I will suggest you disable the “Connected Devices Platform Service” as well. Change the Startup type to “Disabled” and stop the service. Disabling both of these services should significantly bring down disk usage on your Windows 11 PC.
Run CheckDisk:
CheckDisk is one of the oldest command line tools at the disposal of Windows users, and one that’s usually helpful.
This will come in handy if there’s a problem with the physical hard drive, the folder tree, or anything of that nature with your Windows installation.
The best approach towards running CheckDisk is to do so when your system reboots, so you’ll need to actually schedule for that. Luckily, that’s fairly easy.
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