04 Feb

Numerous Windows clients have revealed issues with a help called Service Host Superfetch. What as a rule happens is the Superfetch administration is causing that their disk utilization remains at 100% in Task Manager. In case you're encountering this issue, don't stress. You're not by any means the only one and you ought to have the option to fix it quite effectively utilizing the solution underneath.

What is Superfetch?

Superfetch is a Windows administration that is planned to make your applications dispatch quicker and improve your framework respond speed. It does as such by pre-stacking programs you oftentimes use into RAM with the goal that they don't need to be called from the hard drive each time you run them.

On the off chance that this administration is influencing your PC execution, we suggest you turn it off.

How to Disable Superfetch on Windows 10

To reiterate, we don't suggest disabling Superfetch aside from as an investigating measure for the potential issues mentioned previously. Most clients should keep Superfetch empowered on the grounds that it helps with by and large execution. On the off chance that you aren't sure, take a stab at turning it off. In the event that you don't see any upgrades, betray.

1. Utilizing the Services App

Step 1: Launch the Services application. Open the Start Menu, look for administrations, at that point dispatch the Services application. On the other hand, open the Run brief by squeezing Windows key + R, at that point type services.msc and click OK.

Step 2: Disable the Superfetch administration. Look down until you see Superfetch, right-click on it, and snap Stop. Superfetch is presently disabled.

Step 3: Prevent Superfetch from running automatically. Still in the Services application, right-click on Superfetch and select Properties. Under the General tab, search for Startup type and change it to Disabled. (Or then again Manual on the off chance that you'd like the option to turn it on when you need it.)

2. Utilizing the Registry Editor

The Services application is the favored technique for this, however in the event that it doesn't work for reasons unknown, you can generally edit the registry key legitimately. Before you do this, ensure you back up the registry in the event that something turns out badly (it's more common than you might suspect).

Step 1: Open the Registry Editor. Open the Start Menu, look for regedit, at that point select it from the outcomes. On the other hand, open the Run brief by squeezing Windows key + R, at that point type regedit and click OK.

Step 2: Find the Superfetch key. Utilizing the left sidebar, explore to the accompanying:

Step 3: Disable Superfetch. In the correct board, you should see a key called EnableSuperfetch. Right-click on it and select Modify… to raise the key editor. To disable Superfetch, change Value Data to 0 and snap OK.

2. Disable Superfetch utilizing Command Prompt

Step 1: Press the Windows logo key on your console and type "cmd", at that point right snap Command Prompt in the outcomes and select Run as administrator.

Step 2: At Command Prompt, type "net.exe stop superfetch" and press Enter on your console.

Step 3: Type "sc config sysmain start=disabled" and press Enter.

Presently the Superfetch administration is disabled on your PC.

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