Full Guide: Fix High RAM/Memory/CPU/DISK Usage on Windows 11 & Windows 10 (2023) | How To
How to Fix High Ram , Memory , CPU & Disk Usage on Windows 11 & Windows 10 - PC / Laptop / Computer
In this video I'll be showing you the Best Tutorial on How To Fix High RAM/Memory/CPU/DISK Usage on Windows 11/10. Learn how to fix high CPU usage and boost fps and low GPU usage in windows 10. 100% CPU usage is a common issue in Windows 10. CPU at 100 or CPU running at 100 can be fixed. Also Fix service host windows event log high CPU. If system interrupts 100 CPU Fix by Changing the power settings to balanced or High Performance. Play games without any lag with high performance by boosting FPS.
This Tutorial works on Microsoft Windows OS and Laptop Desktop Manufactures HP Dell Lenovo Acer MSI ASUS
Windows 11 Home.
Windows 11 Pro.
Windows 11 Pro Education.
Windows 11 Pro for Workstations.
Windows 11 Enterprise.
Windows 11 Education.
Windows 11 Mixed Reality.
All of these are completely safe. I'll go into detail on how these works.
Sysmain stores data and boots up apps that you use frequently on start. This can slow down your boot. So disable it.
Setting your Windows to maximum performance turns off all system post processing. So it may look blurry/choppy but it'll boost FPS as your PC doesn't have to smoothen everything.
Disabling useless start-up tasks stops your apps from staring on boot. This will decrease RAM usage.
Having enough space on your HDD or SSD is just good PC practice. Always clean out unnecessary files and only keep/run necessary things.
Updating Windows is always a good idea, as it makes Windows more secure and faster.
Changing power plan to high performance prevents Windows from saving energy by turning down efficiency modules. This will boost performance but use more electricity. It may also heat up your PC.
Cleaning cache cleans out trash / temp files.
Cleaning temp removes temporary online files, like video cache. 'temp' and '%temp%' are two different directories.
Restarting shuts down all programs. While, shut down caches all programs to your HDD/SSD and to restore them at boot.
Windows defender scanner checks for malware and tries to remove them. It's good to scan once every week.
If your problems are not fixed by these. I suggest overclocking, changing system registry files, running optimization .bat/.cmd files etc. But these are very advanced and shouldn't be done without proper knowledge of what you're doing. You should also consider upgrading your PC / Laptop / Computer.