System 100% disk usage Windows 10

If your Windows 10 Task Manager shows 100% disk usage, something is causing your hard drive to over-work. The good news is, it’s usually not a hard problem to fix.

8 fixes for 100% disk usage on Windows 10

Here are a few fixes that have helped other users resolve their Windows 10 100% disk usage problem. You may not need to try them all; just work your way down the list until you find the one that works for you.

  1. Disable SuperFetch service 
  2. Update your device drivers
  3. Check for corrupted system files
  4. Perform a disk check
  5. Reset Virtual Memory
  6. Disable Antivirus Software temporarily
  7. Fix your StorAHCI.sys driver
  8. Switch to ChromeOS

Fix 1: Disable SuperFetch

SuperFetch helps to decrease boot time and make must-load programs more efficiently. However, it has been identified as a potential cause of disk performance issues in Windows 8 and later versions of Windows, including Windows 10. Here’s how to stop this service:

1) On your keyboard, press Windows logo key, type command prompt, then select Run as administrator.

System 100% disk usage Windows 10

2) Click Yes at the User Account Control prompt. 

System 100% disk usage Windows 10

3) The command prompt will once again display. Type in the following command: 

net.exe stop superfetch

4) Hit Enter on your keyboard. 

System 100% disk usage Windows 10

5) If the command above isn’t valid, try the following one instead:

 net.exe stop sysmain

6) Wait for a few minutes to see if your computer starts performing better. Or check your computer’s disk usage: Type “task manager” in the Windows search bar and select Task Manager, then in the Processes tab, look at the % at the top of the Disk column. If it’s no longer 100%, you’ve fixed the problem!

System 100% disk usage Windows 10

If the 100% disk usage problem persists, try the next method, below.


Fix 2: Update your device drivers

If the steps above don’t resolve your 100% disk usage problem in Windows 10, it may be caused by a device driver. 

You can automatically update all your device drivers to the latest correct version with Driver Easy.

Driver Easy will automatically recognize your system and find the correct drivers for it. You don’t need to know exactly what system your computer is running, you don’t need to risk downloading and installing the wrong driver, and you don’t need to worry about making a mistake when installing. 

You can update your drivers automatically with either the FREE or the Pro version of Driver Easy. But with the Pro version it takes just 2 clicks (and you get full support and a 30-day money back guarantee):

1) Downloadand install Driver Easy. 

2) Run Driver Easy and click Scan Now button. Driver Easy will then scan your computer and detect any problem drivers.

System 100% disk usage Windows 10

3) Click the Update button next to any flagged device to automatically download and install the correct version of that driver (you can do this with the FREE version).

Or click Update All to automatically download and install the correct version of all the drivers that are missing or out of date on your system (this requires the Pro version – you’ll be prompted to upgrade when you click Update All).

System 100% disk usage Windows 10

4) Check your computer’s disk usage: Type “task manager” in the Windows search bar and select Task Manager, then in the Processes tab, look at the % at the top of the Disk column. If it’s no longer 100%, you’ve fixed the problem!

System 100% disk usage Windows 10

If the 100% disk usage problem persists, try the next method, below.


Fix 3: Check for corrupted system files 

Corrupted or missing system files can also cause the 100% disk usage error. To see if this is the cause for you, run a system scan to detect broken system files with Reimage.  

Reimageis a professional Windows repair tool that can scan your system’s overall status, diagnose your system configuration, identify faulty system files, and repair them automatically. It gives you entirely fresh system components with just one click, so you don’t have to reinstall Windows and all your programs, and you don’t lose any personal data or settings. (Read Reimage Trustpilot reviews.)

System 100% disk usage Windows 10

Here’s how to use Reimage to check for broken system components in just one click:

1) Downloadand install Reimage.

2) Open Reimage and run a free scan on your PC. (This may take a few minutes and you’ll get a detailed report of your PC status after this.)

System 100% disk usage Windows 10

3) You can review a summary of the issues detected after the scan. Click Start Repair to start the repair process. (This requires the full version – which comes with a 60-day Money-Back Guarantee.)

System 100% disk usage Windows 10

Restart your computer to see if you still get the 100% disk usage error. If you do, please try the next fix below.

The Pro version of Reimage comes with 24/7 technical support. If you need any assistance, please contact Reimage support:
Phone: 1-213-275-3200
Email:


Fix 4: Perform a disk check

1) On your keyboard, press Windows key and X at the same time, then choose Command Prompt (Admin)

System 100% disk usage Windows 10

2) Click Yes at the User Account Control prompt. 

System 100% disk usage Windows 10

3) The command prompt will once again display. Type in the following command:

chkdsk.exe /f /r

4) Hit Enter on your keyboard, then type Y to confirm that you’d like to perform the disk check the next time you restart your computer. Please make sure you have closed all of your applications first.

System 100% disk usage Windows 10

IMPORTANT: Disk check will start the next time you boot your PC and it might take some time to complete (could be a day for some). If, when you restart, you don’t have time to wait for the disk check to complete, you can skip it. You’ll need to reschedule it again, as described above, though. 

5) Once you’ve completed the disk check, check your computer’s disk usage again: Type “task manager” in the Windows search bar and select Task Manager, then in the Processes tab, look at the % at the top of the Disk column. If it’s no longer 100%, you’ve fixed the problem!

System 100% disk usage Windows 10

If the 100% disk usage problem persists, try the next method, below.


Fix 5: Reset Virtual Memory

Virtual memory can be considered an extension of your computer’s physical memory. It’s a combination of RAM and a portion of your hard drive. When the RAM isn’t enough to perform a task, Windows will temporarily store files in virtual memory, then swap them back to RAM when required. 

To reset virtual memory:

1) On your keyboard, press Windows key and Pause/ Break key at the same time. Then choose Advanced System Settings on the left panel.

System 100% disk usage Windows 10

2) Go to the Advanced tab, then click Settings

System 100% disk usage Windows 10

3) Go to the Advanced tab again, and choose Change… in the Virtual memory section. 

System 100% disk usage Windows 10

4) Ensure the Automatically manage paging file size for all drives checkbox is NOT ticked. 

System 100% disk usage Windows 10

5) Select your windows drive (the hard drive or partition that has Windows installed on it – usually C:), and enter an Initial size and Maximum size for your virtual memory:

  • Initial size – This value varies, depending on your computer. If you’re not sure what value to use, just enter whatever the number is in the Recommended category. 
  • Maximum size – Don’t set this value too high. It should be about 1.5 times the size of your physical RAM. e.g. A PC with 4 GB (4096 MB) of RAM should have no more than about 6,144 MB virtual memory (4096 MB x 1.5).

Once you’ve entered your virtual memory values, click Set, then click OK to continue. 

System 100% disk usage Windows 10

6) Clear all your computer’s ‘temp’ files. On your keyboard, press Windows key and R at the same time, then in the Run form, type temp and hit Enter. This will invoke Windows Explorer with your Temp folder open, showing you all the temp files on your computer. 

System 100% disk usage Windows 10

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

System 100% disk usage Windows 10

8) Check your computer’s disk usage: Type “task manager” in the Windows search bar and select Task Manager, then in the Processes tab, look at the % at the top of the Disk column. If it’s no longer 100%, you’ve fixed the problem!

System 100% disk usage Windows 10

If the 100% disk usage problem persists, try the next method, below.


Fix 6: Disable Antivirus Software temporarily

If you’ve installed antivirus or anti-malware programs such as Norton, Kaspersky, AVG, Avast Behavior Shield or Malwarebytes, you should temporarily turn them off or disable them to see if they’re causing your disk usage problem. 

Please see your antivirus software’s documentation to learn how to disable it. You might also find these links useful: 

  • How to temporarily turn off Norton Antivirus program?
  • How to stop AVG temporarily?
  • How to disable Avast temporarily?

Note that Microsoft has its own default anti-malware, Windows Defender. It’s automatically enabled even if you also have other antivirus applications installed. Even if you disable your other antivirus programs, Windows Defender is always there for you during that certain time range. So, no need to worry too much about temporarily turning antivirus off. 

Once you’ve disabled your antivirus, check your computer’s disk usage again: Type “task manager” in the Windows search bar and select Task Manager, then in the Processes tab, look at the % at the top of the Disk column. If it’s no longer 100%, you’ve found the problem, and you should contact the vendor of your antivirus software to see if they can provide some help.

System 100% disk usage Windows 10

If the 100% disk usage problem persists, try the next method, below.


Fix 7: Fix your StorAHCI.sys driver

Note: A million thanks to our warm-hearted reader Javier for the following solution.

The Windows 10 100% disk usage problem might also 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 determine if this is your problem and fix it:

1) Open Device Manager by pressing Windows logo key and X at the same time to choose Device Manager

System 100% disk usage Windows 10

2) Expand the IDE ATA/ATAPI Controllers category, and double-click the AHCI controller

System 100% disk usage Windows 10

3) Go to the Driver tab and click Driver Details. If you can see storahci.sys stored in a path of system32 folder, then you are running the inbox AHCI driver. 

System 100% disk usage Windows 10

4) Close the Driver Details window and go to Details tab. From the drop-down menu, select Device Instance Path. Make note of the path, starting from VEN_

System 100% disk usage Windows 10

5) Type regedit in the search box of Start panel, then hit Enter on your keyboard to run Registry Editor. Then go to: 

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Enum\PCI\<AHCI Controller>\<Random Number>\Device Parameters\Interrupt Management\MessageSignaledInterruptProperties

The <AHCI Controllerhere refers to the name you see from step 2). 

The <Random Numberdiffers on different machines. 

System 100% disk usage Windows 10

6) Double click the MSISupported key and change the value to 0

System 100% disk usage Windows 10

7) Restart your computer after the change, then check your computer’s disk usage: Type “task manager” in the Windows search bar and select Task Manager, then in the Processes tab, look at the % at the top of the Disk column. If it’s no longer 100%, you’ve fixed the problem!

System 100% disk usage Windows 10

Fix 8: Switch to ChromeOS

System 100% disk usage Windows 10

Windows is a very old technology. Sure, Windows 10 is relatively new, but it’s still just the latest iteration of a decades-old operating system, designed for a bygone era (pre-internet).

Now that we have the internet, fast connection speeds, free cloud storage, and endless web apps (like Gmail, Google Docs, Slack, Facebook, Dropbox and Spotify), the entire Windows way of doing things – with locally installed programs and local file storage – is totally outdated.

Why is that a problem? Because when you’re constantly installing uncontrolled third-party programs, you’re constantly opening the door to viruses and other malware. (And Windows’ insecure permission system compounds this problem.)

Plus the way Windows manages installed software and hardware has always been a problem. If your computer shuts down unexpectedly, or a program installs, uninstalls or updates incorrectly, you can get ‘registry’ corruptions. That’s why Windows PCs always slow down and become unstable over time.

Also because everything’s installed and saved locally, it doesn’t take long before you run out of disk space, and your disk gets fragmented, which makes everything even slower and more unstable.

For most people, the simplest way to solve Windows problems is to ditch Windows altogether, and switch to a faster, more reliable, more secure, easier to use and cheaper operating system…

Google ChromeOS.

ChromeOS feels much like Windows, but instead of installing heaps of programs to email, chat, browse the internet, write documents, do school presentations, create spreadsheets, and whatever else you normally do on a computer, you use web apps. You don’t need to install anything at all.

That means you don’t have virus and malware problems, and your computer doesn’t slow down over time, or become unstable.

And that’s just the start of the benefits…

To learn more about the benefits of ChromeOS, and to see comparison videos and demos, visit GoChromeOS.com.

Why is system taking up 100% of my disk?

Running lots of applications at once may cause 100% disk usage in Windows 10. Uninstalling these programs often isn't possible, because you may need them. Manually pausing the background apps is only a short-term solution, as many will restart upon bootup or run quietly in the background.