![]() ![]() If you can't from the Processes Tab, go to the Performance Tab and at the bottom click on Open Resource Monitor. If you use task manager you should be able to find the service / app / process that is taking up all the disk IO. after it finally gets back down to normal levels, i can just be sitting there watching the task manager and the "disk" capacity will fluctuate from about 5% up to 80% while im not doing ANYTHING on it but watching the task manager. ![]() is this supposed to happen? and if not, what can i do to fix this?Īlso, it varies A LOT. When i start my laptop (g750jw) up and start the task manager, under the "disk" reading, it is at 100% and stays at 100% for at least 10 minutes. ![]()
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