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Utilization Reaches Full Capacity Even When Not Running Any Tasks

Utilization Reaches Full Capacity Even When Not Running Any Tasks

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Eliazz
Junior Member
36
12-09-2016, 05:09 PM
#1
Your Windows has been behaving oddly since you purchased this prebuilt gaming setup from Ironside Computers. On the 8.1 version, some applications refused to launch and the tile view didn’t work properly. By the time you reached the 10 version, most functions worked fine except for the user interface—especially the start menu and pop-up menus related to sound settings, network icons, and the clock. These elements would lag significantly, sometimes taking around five seconds to open before stabilizing. Your system runs on an AMD FX 6300 processor with 8GB DDR3 RAM and a 7200RPM HDD. While the hardware isn’t cutting-edge, I expected it to handle Windows smoothly. The main trouble lies in Task Manager, where disk usage spikes—often around the "System" process or the "Microsoft Compatibility Telemetry" service. You’ve listed several background services: antivirus, gDrive, Iobit SystemCare, Steam, Origin, and MSI afterburner. I’m not sure what’s causing the issue, but it seems these services are triggering excessive resource usage. If you can provide more details about any new updates or changes since your last scan, that would help.
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Eliazz
12-09-2016, 05:09 PM #1

Your Windows has been behaving oddly since you purchased this prebuilt gaming setup from Ironside Computers. On the 8.1 version, some applications refused to launch and the tile view didn’t work properly. By the time you reached the 10 version, most functions worked fine except for the user interface—especially the start menu and pop-up menus related to sound settings, network icons, and the clock. These elements would lag significantly, sometimes taking around five seconds to open before stabilizing. Your system runs on an AMD FX 6300 processor with 8GB DDR3 RAM and a 7200RPM HDD. While the hardware isn’t cutting-edge, I expected it to handle Windows smoothly. The main trouble lies in Task Manager, where disk usage spikes—often around the "System" process or the "Microsoft Compatibility Telemetry" service. You’ve listed several background services: antivirus, gDrive, Iobit SystemCare, Steam, Origin, and MSI afterburner. I’m not sure what’s causing the issue, but it seems these services are triggering excessive resource usage. If you can provide more details about any new updates or changes since your last scan, that would help.

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Darkwolf010
Member
119
12-16-2016, 02:23 PM
#2
Everything is full of unnecessary features added.
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Darkwolf010
12-16-2016, 02:23 PM #2

Everything is full of unnecessary features added.

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AgentLegacy
Junior Member
30
12-20-2016, 10:17 AM
#3
no extra bloat was added. it wasn't included from Ironside, and this full usage isn't steady—it occurs when the system starts and after quitting big games, then it goes back to zero.
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AgentLegacy
12-20-2016, 10:17 AM #3

no extra bloat was added. it wasn't included from Ironside, and this full usage isn't steady—it occurs when the system starts and after quitting big games, then it goes back to zero.

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Bekindly_
Member
165
12-20-2016, 10:59 AM
#4
Disable the Windows search and Background Intelligent Transfer feature in the services.
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Bekindly_
12-20-2016, 10:59 AM #4

Disable the Windows search and Background Intelligent Transfer feature in the services.

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PureEpicLegitZ
Junior Member
38
12-20-2016, 07:10 PM
#5
Check Task Manager under Services for a service named SysMain labeled as SuperFetch, even though it isn't active.
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PureEpicLegitZ
12-20-2016, 07:10 PM #5

Check Task Manager under Services for a service named SysMain labeled as SuperFetch, even though it isn't active.

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Juton26
Member
64
12-24-2016, 12:30 AM
#6
Services available in the Windows search bar include various applications and utilities.
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Juton26
12-24-2016, 12:30 AM #6

Services available in the Windows search bar include various applications and utilities.

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Okunino
Posting Freak
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12-25-2016, 07:03 PM
#7
If it doesn’t come with extra software, it’s likely outdated HDD
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Okunino
12-25-2016, 07:03 PM #7

If it doesn’t come with extra software, it’s likely outdated HDD

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ChibiCat1417
Member
58
12-26-2016, 12:43 AM
#8
That concern is valid, but solid drives are built to endure. You can verify their reliability by checking manufacturer warranties, reading user reviews, and ensuring proper storage conditions.
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ChibiCat1417
12-26-2016, 12:43 AM #8

That concern is valid, but solid drives are built to endure. You can verify their reliability by checking manufacturer warranties, reading user reviews, and ensuring proper storage conditions.

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lolik123457
Junior Member
17
12-26-2016, 06:19 AM
#9
You’ll start seeing extremely slow performance during early gameplay and after just about an hour of use. Once that happens, the system may crash or display a severe error screen. Another option you could try is manually accessing the HDD.
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lolik123457
12-26-2016, 06:19 AM #9

You’ll start seeing extremely slow performance during early gameplay and after just about an hour of use. Once that happens, the system may crash or display a severe error screen. Another option you could try is manually accessing the HDD.

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_Asiak_
Member
51
12-27-2016, 03:52 AM
#10
When starting up, performance has been somewhat sluggish, yet the loading behavior remains consistent. Would you know of any tools that can verify this?
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_Asiak_
12-27-2016, 03:52 AM #10

When starting up, performance has been somewhat sluggish, yet the loading behavior remains consistent. Would you know of any tools that can verify this?

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