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How to fix 100% disk usage in window 10

Anonymous
2018-02-22T08:44:40+00:00

when i open android studio my  laptop slow down and show 98% disk usage in task manager. Please  tell me the solution of this problem . 

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Jamshedsalik

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  1. Anonymous
    2018-04-30T16:16:40+00:00

    Microsoft does not have a true fix for this.  I work for a small medical clinic and I have run into this on several computers and rarely is there a real solution.  I am convinced that after trying everything on each of the 6 out of 15 computers in the building that the only thing that truly works is switching to another OS.  Every computer I have band aid fixed, still has the problem intermittently. Following each step of each fix out there is a time consuming mess. The only computer that doesn't have the issue anymore is the one I finally loaded the latest Ubuntu Linux build on.  Still have everything I need on that computer without slowness, it actually seems faster than regular Windows 10 Pro.  Don't believe the "Solved" threads on this issue and watch out for the advertising solutions of downloading drivers, this issue has no real fix, and instead of Microsoft fixing the issue with a patch/update, they just take our money and give us a band aid for our troubles. Pretty poor consumer relations on an issue that has been around for several years.

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  2. Anonymous
    2018-02-23T18:29:35+00:00

    Not only in case of android studio. but most of the time Disk is full. I restart my laptop and check . Again disk is full. Please tell me possible solution.

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  3. Anonymous
    2018-05-12T03:39:50+00:00

    I can say this - I only see this on my laptop, I thought I fixed it initially after reading an article that if I put the laptop into conservative CPU usage, it will cause this.  But I'm not 100% sure if that was the cause - because recently it's back.  The main time I see it happening is when Chrome is open.   I wonder if it's due to some rogue JS o a webpage, possibly even a crypto coin miner - even though I do run an extension that's supposed to block those.   My Norton picks up some JS at times from unsuspecting web pages that wants to run a Bitcoin or Monero coin miner.

    So far today, when I closed out of Chrome and moved to Microsoft Edge,  it has not gone back to 100% usage.    The machine comes to a crawl when that happens.  I'd think 'virtual memory' also might be a culprit, but I don't see the system maxing out on RAM by process list.  Which lends back to the theory it might be some rogue JS that's doing something so expensive in memory?  it's forcing virtual disk usage.

    Hope that helps anyone in trying to understand what causes this.  It is tricky to track down.

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  4. Anonymous
    2018-02-23T20:58:09+00:00

    It is not showing that the disk is full, it is showing that the read/write activity to be high. In the case of 100% the disk is at the highest (fastest) that it is able to perform the read/write processes being required of it, in other words, the greater amount of data that needs to write to and/or read from the physical HDD the higher the disk usage will be for a longer period of time. This is why many people these days chose to upgrade to SSD's (solid state drives) as they can transfer data at much higher speeds than an HDD can do to the fact that a SSD has no moving parts at all.

    That being said, the question here is, is the program that you are using that data intensive that this could be considered normal or is there a software/driver/process conflict causing the same function to repeat over and over again trying to complete it successfully and it cannot. That is were the diagnostics come in. Now, often this can be caused by outdated software products (or 3rd party drivers) that need to be updated to a newer version. If said products are no longer being supported however this is not possible, in this case the thing to try would be to attempt to run the program in compatibility mode.

    -Richard

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  5. Anonymous
    2018-02-22T09:48:51+00:00

    Hi,

    You have the down arrow (for highest to lowest usage in descending order) set in the CPU column, set it in the Disk column instead to see the same. Switch to the Performance tab and click on the Disk row and then you can see the write and read rates individually.

    https://www.techrepublic.com/article/how-to-use-task-managers-processes-tab-to-troubleshoot-issues-in-windows-10/

    To dig deeper you can use the resource monitor.

    http://www.thewindowsclub.com/use-resource-monitor-windows-10

    Have you checked with Android Studio support?

    Hope this helps.

    -Richard

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