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EnableSuperfetch=0 won't stick after using Regedit
Hello.
First of all, I don't want to start a flame war or something about "why would anyone want to disable Superfetch" and such. As gamer I like to run Windows with Superfetch off. It's just a subjective matter of taste.
Anyway back on topic: Up to Win8.1 I could edit the EnableSuperfetch value in Regedit and set it up as follows:
0: Disabled
1: Apps only
2: Boot only
3: Apps and Boot (default)
Now, under Windows 10 everytime I reboot the computer the EnableSuperfetch value gets reset to 3 (default value).
Any ideas?