![]() If not, then go back and turn it back on again. Should you later use one of those programs, in most cases, it will ‘figure out’ what’s needed and start up whatever is needed. Also click the ‘startup’ option on the ‘apps’ screen and turn off what you don’t need as well. Going through ‘settings’ and ‘apps’ and remove the garbage you have no use for. I’ve helped a number of friends with Win 10 computers that take ‘forever’ to ‘settle down’ and be useful.įirst and foremost is getting rid of the Windows bloatware. I’ve never experienced this issue before.īetween computer manufacturers useless ‘junk’ programs they load on your computer along with all the bloatware from Microsoft that automatically starts up (Xbox, for starters), there’s a LOT of useless garbage sucking up your CPU and running the C: drive to the max. I’m not sure if this is global issue with new computers being produced in the past year or so, if there’s something fundamentally wrong with Windows. Don’t know how to proceed or what else to try. Based on google search it appears to be due to laptop having Intel Rapid Storage technology. It appears that the Disk tab of the Task Manager is NOT showing. Based on my experience is seems it’s still slow for about the first 10 minutes. Last step I tried was going into the safe mode. I also disconnected from internet just to be on a safe side. I went through all the setting a number of times based on suggestions. ![]() This weekend I was able to get a Dell laptop from my neighbor that has the same issue. ![]() You’d assume that they are causing the issues but the users are experiencing the same issues even if I don’t connect remotely. I access them through either LogmeIn or TeamViewer. I don’t have physical access to most of the devices. I went through every possible solution documented on the web, which is mostly documented in the following links: I verified SMART attributes as well as ran some disk drive benchmark tests. This happens on computers from Dell and HP. All have the latest drivers, Windows Updates, etc. The thing is there are other computes that are exactly the same don’t have the same issue. I went through most of the things that I can think of, like checking antivirus, malware (not present), Search service, start up items, etc. I have a couple of computers that are always at 100% usage for at least 10 minutes after boot up. I’m very good around computers but lately I’m very stumbled with the new computers that are being sold.
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