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I do not even know which menu has those settings.
I do not even know which menu has those settings.
You might want to shut off utorrentie and other processes associated with it (if not uninstalling uTorrent altogether) and see if the problem persists to eliminate it as a cause. I'm not saying definitively that uTorrent is the culprit, just that it's one of the first things I'd try to take out of the equation.
I have stopped utorrent and the problem is still here.
The thought is that if it doesn't show everything running I won't be able to shtu down the processes.
This is what I think because it will say sometimes a program is using 8mb of memory but it will be at like 30%. Then other times it will say 98% is being used but the hugest file being run is at like 0.4mb. So clearly there is something using memory not there.
You haven't definitively made the determination however, until you've tried killing each and every process listed on the Task Manager Processes tab. Obviously, this is a tedious undertaking perhaps requiring taking a few notes and definitely involving multiple restarts.
I wouldn't put too much emphasis on the % columns in Task Manager but rather focus on killing a process (while disk usage is so high) to see if there is an obvious drop in disk usage once that process is killed. Remember there could be a small file being hammered continually and it would still mean high disk usage.
Note that Brink also suggested a disk check, as outlined here: Drive Error Checking in Windows 10
Last edited by Word Man; 17 Jan 2018 at 15:15. Reason: Missed OP stating chkdsk had been done.
There is a basic misunderstanding of what these figures mean. If you add up all the disk usage figures you get 2.9 MB/s - that's Megabytes per second. It's showing the rate at which data is being read or written to the disk, not the total size of the files on the disk. The 100% means that the disk is working at the maximum transfer rate it is capable of, not that you have used up all the disk space.
It's like saying a car has enough fuel to travel 500 miles (my disk has 500GB storage) but it says it's working at 100% at only 70mph (its working at 100% at 2.9MB/s). You don't look at a speedometer and expect it to show how far you can travel, you expect it to show the speed you are traveling at. The figures you have added up are the speeds, not the size.
Last edited by Bree; 17 Jan 2018 at 20:35.