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Which services to disable to make Windows10 faster?(resource hogging services)
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<blockquote data-quote="Evjl&#039;s Rain" data-source="post: 851875" data-attributes="member: 51905"><p>The second comment in this article tells exactly what I experience on my PC in the past an present</p><p>I noticed my pc is significantly faster and more responsive after disabling sysmain/superfetch. It's also true on all other PCs I have ever touched. I don't care about theories or explanations, just believe in facts and every experience on my own PC</p><p>I can say sysmain may improve loading time of apps after we have been using the PC for a while but it will substantially decreased responsiveness in general, especially when we have older computers or we have just started the PC not long ago</p><p>When sysmain is on, I frequently see my disk usage is 100% and when I click on something, it takes time to respond while disabling it, all resources will be recruited for my task</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Evjl's Rain, post: 851875, member: 51905"] The second comment in this article tells exactly what I experience on my PC in the past an present I noticed my pc is significantly faster and more responsive after disabling sysmain/superfetch. It's also true on all other PCs I have ever touched. I don't care about theories or explanations, just believe in facts and every experience on my own PC I can say sysmain may improve loading time of apps after we have been using the PC for a while but it will substantially decreased responsiveness in general, especially when we have older computers or we have just started the PC not long ago When sysmain is on, I frequently see my disk usage is 100% and when I click on something, it takes time to respond while disabling it, all resources will be recruited for my task [/QUOTE]
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