How To Enable Or Disable Superfetch [Tutorial]
How to disable Superfetch service in Windows 10/8/7.
SuperFetch has two goals: it decreases boot time, and makes sure applications that you use the most load more efficiently. SuperFetch also takes timing into account, in that it will adapt itself to your usage patterns.
Let's focus on decreasing boot times first. During the Windows boot process, the same files need to be accessed at different times. SuperFetch records which data and files need to be accessed at which times, and stores this data in a trace file. During subsequent boots, this information is used to make the loading of said data/files more efficient, resulting in shorter boot times.
Windows 10 (and Windows 8.1) does a great job of speeding up file,
folder and applications. This is done using superfetch and prefetch. The operating system fetching the data from the hard disk in advance and thus speeds up the computer. However, where disks are SSD (Solid State) all this extra disk reading and writing can reduce the life span of your drive. Also in certain cases where the prefetch is actually slowing down the computer we might want to disable it. This video show how to do this in just a few minutes.
This tutorial will apply for computers, laptops, desktops,and tablets running the Windows 10, Windows 8/8.1, Windows 7 operating systems.Works for all major computer manufactures (Dell, HP, Acer, Asus, Toshiba, Lenovo, Samsung).