According to posts by Windows 11 users on Reddit and other forums, the issue has yet to be addressed with any of the succeeding updates, including the...
There was/is? a bug in 10 that caused 100% disk utilization with spinning disks. I always assumed that it was there intentionally in order to get people to replace their computers.
Right? It has to be intentional. It seems to happen at launch then whenever there’s an update incoming, the whole OS makes that the top prio and everything else hangs. Outside of that my old laptop runs perfectly fine and the HDD doesn’t seem faulty.
After going through all the articles and trying the reg edits, stopping services, trying drivers, etc. None of that worked and installing an SSD made it better.
There was/is? a bug in 10 that caused 100% disk utilization with spinning disks. I always assumed that it was there intentionally in order to get people to replace their computers.
Right? It has to be intentional. It seems to happen at launch then whenever there’s an update incoming, the whole OS makes that the top prio and everything else hangs. Outside of that my old laptop runs perfectly fine and the HDD doesn’t seem faulty.
Still is. We keep seeing it in our PCs at our workplace.
oh my god really? LOL thanks for this, i have this problem with an old laptop i upgraded to win 10
After going through all the articles and trying the reg edits, stopping services, trying drivers, etc. None of that worked and installing an SSD made it better.