F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop SSD experiences sudden jumps to full capacity once Windows remains active for an extended duration.

SSD experiences sudden jumps to full capacity once Windows remains active for an extended duration.

SSD experiences sudden jumps to full capacity once Windows remains active for an extended duration.

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mikail1
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03-02-2016, 10:20 PM
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Hello, lately I have been running into a very weird problem with my system where if windows is left running for a long period of time (about 3 hours), The boot SSD will randomly spike to 100% and stay that way. Operating System: Windows 10 Pro x64 BIOS is up to date (MSI Pro H410M-B on version 7D82v15) Intel Core i5-10400F, 16GB DDR4 at 2666Mhz, GTX 1660 , EVGA 600 BQ (80+ Bronze), Crucial 250GB SATA SSD (Exact model number in the photo) What is confusing about this issue that it: 1: Happens even if the device is in sleep 2: Continues happening even if the device is shut down then started up back again I have tried disabling drive indexing and nothing has changed I have checked drive integrity and the drive shows no issues I have done sfc scan now, dism restorehealth and used chkdsk, none have changed anything Task manager shows no processes using the SSD heavily Here are some images I was able to take, showing the system also using basically no RAM and showing the fact that I have a lot of free space:
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mikail1
03-02-2016, 10:20 PM #1

Hello, lately I have been running into a very weird problem with my system where if windows is left running for a long period of time (about 3 hours), The boot SSD will randomly spike to 100% and stay that way. Operating System: Windows 10 Pro x64 BIOS is up to date (MSI Pro H410M-B on version 7D82v15) Intel Core i5-10400F, 16GB DDR4 at 2666Mhz, GTX 1660 , EVGA 600 BQ (80+ Bronze), Crucial 250GB SATA SSD (Exact model number in the photo) What is confusing about this issue that it: 1: Happens even if the device is in sleep 2: Continues happening even if the device is shut down then started up back again I have tried disabling drive indexing and nothing has changed I have checked drive integrity and the drive shows no issues I have done sfc scan now, dism restorehealth and used chkdsk, none have changed anything Task manager shows no processes using the SSD heavily Here are some images I was able to take, showing the system also using basically no RAM and showing the fact that I have a lot of free space:

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jxzuzuzo
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03-03-2016, 12:24 PM
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In Task Manager, selecting the Processes section lets you arrange entries by disk consumption. Are there any applications consuming excessive storage space? If an app isn’t showing up in Task Manager, treat it with caution—consider it potentially malicious and perform a thorough cleanup or switch to a different boot drive for a fresh start.
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jxzuzuzo
03-03-2016, 12:24 PM #2

In Task Manager, selecting the Processes section lets you arrange entries by disk consumption. Are there any applications consuming excessive storage space? If an app isn’t showing up in Task Manager, treat it with caution—consider it potentially malicious and perform a thorough cleanup or switch to a different boot drive for a fresh start.