Windows check disk process




















I looked on the internet for help, but nothing had barely helped. I disabled Superfetch, enabled prefetching on Google Chrome, uninstalled Skype, I don't use it anymore. Some of these programs run when you boot your device.

To sort out your concern, we suggest that you check if the Microsoft Compatibility Telemetry is running on the Processes tab from the Task Manager to check if the issue is not related to it.

This is part of Microsoft Customer Experience Improvement Program that contains technical data about how the Windows devices and its related software is working, and then periodically sending it to the Microsoft server.

To check it, you may follow the steps below:. If the program is running, you may disable it from the Task Scheduler. This will reduce the disk usage on your PC to return its status to normal. To do this, you may proceed with these steps:. The most common way to access Check Disk is from elevated Command Prompt. There are the corresponding check disk commands to help check and fix errors on the selected partition.

To use command prompt check disk, you need to open command prompt as administrator. Take an example of Windows Then, you will get into a command prompt and you can start to check disk with command line. If you cannot boot your computer, you can run check disk from command prompt either by booting the operating system into the recovery mode or by using the original installation disc to run command prompt. If the volume is in use, it will display a prompt that asks if you want to schedule the volume to be checked the next time you restart the system.

Click Yes. Apart from using Command Prompt to launch Check Disk tool, you can also access it from the partition properties. Using Command Prompt Check Disk to scan the drive for errors and fix them is important to Windows users. Note that you must be signed in as an administrator to be able to run a scan to check a drive for errors, as some of the following methods may require to do so.

Step 1. Step 2. As the following screenshot shows, all drives are working properly. If any issues were found, the information would be changed with an option asking you to scan the drive. Step 3. Next, you can choose to Scan drive if wanted or Repair drive if errors were found. Step 4. Chkdsk is performed to check the file system and file system metadata of a volume for logical and physical errors. If used without parameters, chkdsk displays only the status of the volume and does not fix any errors.

As explained here, you should note that Chkdsk works much more powerful than method 1 and method 2. If you want extra detail like separate reads and writes from something like Process Explorer , you need to manually add the columns to the display. Something many users tend to overlook is Windows often has what you need right there built into the operating system, sadly most of the tools are hidden away or are not well documented and therefore remain relatively unknown.

Thankfully Resource Monitor is easy to get to, simply open Windows Task Manager, click the Performance tab and then the Resource Monitor button at the bottom. Alternatively type Resmon into Start or the Run box. Windows Resource Monitor is actually quite comprehensive and besides displaying disk activity, it also shows information for CPU, network and system memory activity, all of which can be shown at the same time or separately for more detail. To concentrate on the activity of the system drives only, select the Disk tab.

Ticking one of the boxes next to a process at the top will populate the Disk Activity area with just the activity for that process, multiples can be ticked if you wish.

Graphs on the right will show how much your drives are being used in real time. A less intrusive way to keep an eye on programs accessing your drives while not having opened windows obscuring your desktop, is to show the activity from the system tray.

Install Process Hacker or run the portable version and launch the program. If you select just one option it can be switched between different histories from the tray, more than one selection here will open more than one tray icon at once.

Minimize the Process Hacker window and then hover over its tray icon to see the process disk activity list popup. If you wish to keep the window open while doing other things, click the pin button. The list auto updates every second by default it can be changed from 0. Download Process Hacker. You can find here github. I was looking for something to tell me what process was accessing my network drives, not the local hard drive.



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