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Optimizing disk performance - Part II
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10/06/2019 14:05:56
 
 
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>Sounds to me like the symptoms of trying to ascertain if windows needs an update - although that should be visible in higher CPU usage of 1 core. The only other throttling could happen to CPU if overheated - if CPU cooler is full of gunk, it might result in cutting back whenever CPU gets hot. Just vacuuming the area is often enough, no need to unscrew a often tightly packed laptop.
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>I would compare data from resource monitor - on disk the speed reflected for the application trying to start and if many .Net assemblies are virus-checked and/or replaced.
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>Jot down the times you consider slow and compare with things reflected in system logs if you do not see any MS update/virus check/crypto miner activity in resource monitor on CPU and/or disc.
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>The only other thing I remember was old discs falling back to PIO, but that should not happen to SATA and/or SSD, as the interface is not applicable AFAIK.
>But back then, whenever OS "saw" many disc errors, the speedy access was cut back until reboot of fix in registry.

Thanks, I will check the Resource Monitor next time it happens. I am using Windows built in virus detection. As a security precaution, just in case it would fail on a specific virus, any recommendation on a small virus check utility I could use to see if it would find something Windows would not be able to?
Michel Fournier
Level Extreme Inc.
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