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Listing some things I had tried that did NOT work for me: the MSISupported regedit fix in this article (I have storahci.sys), disabling Superfetch/Sysmain, disabling search indexing, uninstalling a third party software that was using a lot of disk (Backblaze). Long frequent freezes coinciding with disk usage going to 100%, not being able to track down what process is using all the disk, and then blue screens starting. This issue happend on my previous SSD as well, which prompted me to buy a new SSD, and many months later similar symptoms started on this one too (using the same bad SATA cable). Bizarre to me that the cable (or maybe the port) would cause these symptoms.
Windows booted up dramatically more quickly, and now my PC is running perfectly smoothly with no freezing at all, and disk usage calm and close to 0. I also switched SATA ports to a different one on the motherboard. Replacing the SATA cable fixed it for me! Thanks to Babalizm’s suggestion in the comments! I had extra SATA cables that came with my purchase. After restarting your machine, the 100% disk usage problem should disappear. Double click on the DWORD to modify its value:ĩ. Finally, set the Value data as 0 and click OK. In the right pane of MessageSignaledInterruptProperties key, look for the registry DWORD ( REG_DWORD) named MSISupported which should be corresponding to Value 1 as its Data. In the Registry Editor window, navigate to following registry key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Enum\PCI\ \Device Parameters\Interrupt Management\MessageSignaledInterruptPropertiesĨ. Press + R and put regedit in Run dialog box to open Registry Editor (if you’re not familiar with Registry Editor, then click here). So be careful while editing registry entries and create a System Restore point first.Ħ. Making mistakes while manipulating registry could affect your system adversely. Registry Disclaimer: The further steps will involve registry manipulation. These resets makes Windows to consume 100% of disk space which affects other resources on machine and hence system becomes unresponsive. When MSI is active, Solid State Drives ( SSDs) are unable to complete input/output (I/O) requests under a period of time and Windows storage stacks have to reset disk devices after waiting indefinitely for read/write responses. According to Microsoft, the reason behind this issue is presence of Message Signaled Interrupt ( MSI) mode which is enabled by default. Because lagging machines shows poor productivity and gives worst user experience. If you’re also facing this problem, it is very important that you fix it asap. This can be observed in following screenshot: It started freezing in few moments and this keeps happening until disk usage reduces from 100%. In the Task Manager, under Performance tab, the disk utilization reaches to 100% due to which system became lagging and unresponsive.
We recently came across this situation in one of the Windows 10 Pro running system. Today, in this article, we will talk about yet another similar issue in which you found that your Windows system is consuming 100% disk space.
Earlier, we have seen how to fix low memory problem on Windows 10 in following article:įix: ‘Your computer is low on memory’ error in Windows 10Īs far as low memory problem is concerned, it might happen due to high use of resources by some of the programs.