Soldato
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Here's how you restore your performance and stop the dreaded thrashing.
1. Turn Off System Restore
Go to Control Panel/System/Advanced System Settings. Select System protection and untick the available drive. You might have to wait a bit because it will probably say searching.
2. Disable "Windows Search" Service
Go to Control Panel/Administrative Tools/services from the control panel. Right click properties, press stop and set startup type to disabled.
3. Disable "SuperFetch"
Go to Control Panel/Administrative Tools/services from the control panel
Right click properties, press stop and set startup type to disabled.
4. Turn off drive indexing.
Right click on the drive from my computer and uncheck "Index this drive for faster searching"
Hope this helps.
1. Turn Off System Restore
Go to Control Panel/System/Advanced System Settings. Select System protection and untick the available drive. You might have to wait a bit because it will probably say searching.
2. Disable "Windows Search" Service
Go to Control Panel/Administrative Tools/services from the control panel. Right click properties, press stop and set startup type to disabled.
3. Disable "SuperFetch"
Go to Control Panel/Administrative Tools/services from the control panel
Right click properties, press stop and set startup type to disabled.
4. Turn off drive indexing.
Right click on the drive from my computer and uncheck "Index this drive for faster searching"
Hope this helps.