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5 Tips to Fix 100% Disk Usage on Windows 10

Is your brand-new Windows 10 computer lagging? Well you are not the only one! Recently, many users reported that their Windows 10 disk utilization reaches to 100%, leading to lagging and unresponsive system.

So, in this tutorial, we are providing 5 tips to fix the issue of 100 percent disk usage problem in Windows 10.

How To Fix 100% Disk Usage On Windows 10

1.    Disable Windows Search

To fix, 100% disk usage in Windows 10, firstly, you must disable Windows search temporarily and check if the computer speeds up. In case the problem still not resolved then move to disable Windows search permanently.

Windows search allows you to search files on your computer faster. However, if you do not use it, you can disable it. Once you will disable the service it will stop the indexing of all files.

However, when you reboot your computer the Windows search will start again.

Check if disk usage of your computer improved. If this step worked, then you must disable Windows Search permanently as shown below.

2.    Disable SuperFetch Service

In Windows 10, it has been identified that SuperFetch service is causing a disk performance issue. Disabling SuperFetch decreases boot time and speeds up the computer. Here’s how to stop SuperFetch service:

Wait for few moments to check if your computers performance better.

3.    Reset Virtual Memory

Virtual memory is a memory which is used as an extension of your computer’s physical memory. When RAM is not having an enough memory to perform a task then Windows temporarily stores files in virtual memory to complete the task and switch back to RAM again. Unnecessary, virtual memory allocation may lead to high disk usage.

You can reset virtual memory using the steps below:

1)  Press Windows logo key and Pause/ Break key in a combination. Then select Advanced System Settings on the left panel.

2) Tap Advanced tab, then click Settings.

3) Now, tap Advanced tab again, and select Change… under Virtual memory.

4) Make sure the Automatically manage paging file size for all drives checkbox is unchecked.

5) Select your Windows drive, the hard drive or partition that has Windows installed on it. In our case it is C:, now enter an Initial size and Maximum size for your virtual memory:

6) Now, clear all your ‘temp’ files on your PC. To do so, press Windows logo key and R in a combination, a Run box will open, type temp and press Enter. This will open Windows Explorer with all the temp files on your PC.

7) Select all the files in the Temp folder and delete them.

Wait for few moments to check if your 100% disk usage is fixed.

4.    Fix your StorAHCI.sys driver

If you have tried all above solutions and the problem is still not resolved, then you can try this. It has been found that 100% disk usage issue might be caused by some Advanced Host Controller Interface PCI-Express (AHCI PCIe) models running with the inbox StorAHCI.sys driver due to a firmware bug.

Here’s how to check and how you can fix it:

Check if you are running the inbox AHCI driver (StorAHCI.sys)

Now Disable MSI for the controller in the registry

Re-start your computer and check whether this step has been worked to fix the issue.

5.    Use Disk SpeedUp Tool

If the all above solutions did not help, it is mandatory having a check of your hard drive. You can do this by using Disk Speedup developed by Systweak. It is used to defragment the hard drive. Download Here.

It securely defrags the hard disk, restoring hard disk storage efficiency and giving a major performance boost. It scans through the whole system to find the data and files which lie haphazardly fragmented on the hard disk, and brings them together to reduce the data access time.

This should be done periodically to maintain consistency and stability in system’s performance.

That’s all folks!Hope that you have fixed 100 percent disk usage issue in Windows 10. If you have any question or suggestions, please feel free to share them in the comments section below.

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