How does the Win10 system process take up too much CPU?

  
Since upgrading to the Win10 system, it is often found that the System process in the Task Manager occupies a high CPU memory, which also causes multiple applications to fail to run properly, and there is no upper limit to the memory usage of this process. For this case, we should How to

Since upgrading to the Win10 system, it is often found that the System process in the Task Manager occupies a high CPU memory, which also causes multiple applications to fail to run properly, and there is no upper limit for the memory occupied by this process. How should we deal with this situation? Let's take a look at the solution that the System takes up too much CPU memory.



1, right-click the Start menu, open the Computer Management page;

2, turn on the computer in the Computer Management & ldquo page; Services & rdquo; interface;

3, the computer & ldquo; services & rdquo; interface listings to find Superfetch service;

4, double-click the Superfetch service, the service startup type by & ldquo; automatic & rdquo; Change to “manual”, then save and exit;

5, restart the computer, your System process will be back to normal;

Note that you need to do the above operation Use a computer administrator account. About the Superfetch service, it is used to maintain and improve system performance over a period of time, if the System process does not affect the use of the computer, then do not set it.

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