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  1. Posts : 8
    Windows 10
       #1

    Disc 100% all tasks 0mbs


    Hello. I did a search and each case was different and I am not the best (not worst neither) on computer jargon.

    I am running windows 10 and everything was going fine. Then about 3 days ago after my laptop was on for about 30 minutes it came to a halt and i had to force turn off. This has been happening now every time i turn the comp on after about 10-30 minutes.

    I opened task manager today before it happened and noticed that DISC is at 100% (all the other ones are quite low).
    Looking down the list at all the tasks for the disc section and all are at 0mbs literally.

    I have no idea why or what today. I am considering just reformatted to factory settings, but if its hardware I do not believe there will be any point as it will just happen again.

    Any help would be great. Thank you
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  2. Posts : 16,325
    W10Prox64
       #2

    boostinu13 said:
    Hello. I did a search and each case was different and I am not the best (not worst neither) on computer jargon.

    I am running windows 10 and everything was going fine. Then about 3 days ago after my laptop was on for about 30 minutes it came to a halt and i had to force turn off. This has been happening now every time i turn the comp on after about 10-30 minutes.

    I opened task manager today before it happened and noticed that DISC is at 100% (all the other ones are quite low).
    Looking down the list at all the tasks for the disc section and all are at 0mbs literally.

    I have no idea why or what today. I am considering just reformatted to factory settings, but if its hardware I do not believe there will be any point as it will just happen again.

    Any help would be great. Thank you
    Hi and welcome to Tenforums.

    You might want to check the health of your hard drive, and make sure it's not failing. Speccy (free version) will tell you the SMART status quickly.
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  3. Posts : 8
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #3

    simrick said:
    Hi and welcome to Tenforums.

    You might want to check the health of your hard drive, and make sure it's not failing. Speccy (free version) will tell you the SMART status quickly.
    Thank you for this. I downloaded it and it says good which is a bonus.
    I did a error checking from the properties of the drive. I left it alone and when I cam back it said error fixed. I did another one and it said it was fine. I have no idea what error if any was fixed.

    I then did a defrag and left the comp on after doing what it normally does with no problems. I have just restarted the comp and will see if it still behaves.
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  4. Posts : 8
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #4

    Just as I reply to this it does it again..
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  5. Posts : 16,325
    W10Prox64
       #5

    Glad to know the HDD is in good shape. Can you open up Reliability History and see what (if any) critical errors are showing?

    Disc 100% all tasks 0mbs-reliability-history03.png

    Also, in Task Manager, go to the Details Tab, Right-click on any column heading, choose Select Columns, and check the boxes for I/O Reads, I/O Writes and I/O Other. Then click on each column so they sort highest to lowest, and see what shows in the top 3 or 4 for usage. It may give us some clues.


    Disc 100% all tasks 0mbs-taskmgr01.jpg


    Disc 100% all tasks 0mbs-taskmgr02.jpg
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  6. Posts : 438
    Win 10 pro 1803
       #6

    you dont happen to have Kingston SSD?

    if so, you might wanna upgrade the firmware of it
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  7. Posts : 8
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #7

    Sorry for not replying, I do appreciate the help I just have been very busy.

    batlhilz said:
    you dont happen to have Kingston SSD?

    if so, you might wanna upgrade the firmware of it
    No I don't.

    simrick said:
    Glad to know the HDD is in good shape. Can you open up Reliability History and see what (if any) critical errors are showing?
    Sure I should be able to do that tomorrow. If you think still needed.

    Basically now it has gotten worse, it would only freeze if vuze was open (100% disc and 0mb;s on all process)
    Now it is basically always freezing, or it will work until you do something then stop and go very slow. A friend said it looks like the drive is goners.
    Sometimes it will be fine on normal tasks (never on vuze)
    I was thinking I may just build a small media PC instead of a laptop as all i use it for is downloading and KODI/XBMC and PLEX
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  8. Posts : 16,325
    W10Prox64
       #8

    Well, are you absolutely sure there is no infection? When is the last time you ran a virus scan and using what program? Malwarebytes Antimalware Free and ADWCleaner (also free) are recommended.

    PassMark DiskCheckup will give you detailed information on the different SMART attributes of the drive, also indicating the TEC (Threshold Exceed Condition or, anticipated failure date) of each attribute. That would tell you for certain if it is, in fact, failing.

    Another thing to try is a clean boot. If everything is normal, then start re-enabling things a few at a time, until you find the culprit.
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  9. Posts : 8
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #9

    simrick said:
    Glad to know the HDD is in good shape. Can you open up Reliability History and see what (if any) c
    Thanks for making the process easy for me, alot of people dont understand not everyone is good with computers, even though they are everywhere.
    I did the history

    Disc 100% all tasks 0mbs-2016_04_22_06_59_371.png

    Says
    4.9.16 - PlexDlnaServer.exe stopped working (twice that day)
    4.10.16 - Shell eperienceHost.exe stopped working (twice)
    - Java Auto uploader Unsuccessful app removal
    4.12.16 tvnserver.exe stopped working
    4.15.16 Kodi.exe stopped responding
    4.16.+1716 svchost.exe stopped working



    Secondly for the task manager one, I am guessing i should do that when the issue is occuring?

    Again thank you for your patience.
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  10. Posts : 8
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #10

    simrick said:
    Well, are you absolutely sure there is no infection? When is the last time you ran a virus scan and using what program? Malwarebytes Antimalware Free and ADWCleaner (also free) are recommended.

    PassMark DiskCheckup will give you detailed information on the different SMART attributes of the drive, also indicating the TEC (Threshold Exceed Condition or, anticipated failure date) of each attribute. That would tell you for certain if it is, in fact, failing.

    Another thing to try is a clean boot. If everything is normal, then start re-enabling things a few at a time, until you find the culprit.
    Thanks for that I downloaded and tried the diskcheckup and it said no errors found when i did the extensive test. I use windows defenders.

    The computer has not frozen in a day or 2, maybe its just vuze causing the freezing? And the other day was just a a fluke that it kept freezing when vuze wasnt on.
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