Win10 10576 automatically run the solutions of the disksnapshot.exe process

  
                                                                                                                                                                                         

This update fixes some of the problems in the previous version. From the perspective of daily use, there are some problems with the previous preview system, but there are still some problems. Many people, as well as Xiaobian, found that when the PC is idle for about 10 minutes, a cmd process will always pop up. The screenshots of the eye-catching hand are taken down and found to be a process called disksnapshot.exe.

From the point of view of the name, it should be the system's hard disk self-test record process. It should be run in the background. It may be because of strange bugs that caused the foreground display to appear every 10 minutes. Once it affects the normal use of the customer, here is a solution to the small series.

The solution is as follows:

1. Type "Task Scheduler" in the taskbar search or open the Task Scheduler application in the Control Panel

2. In the scheduled task In the left navigation bar of the program, go to >Microsoft> Windows> Diskfootprint, and on the right side, you will see the task named Diagnostics.

If the condition button below is not operational, please right click on the task above - Properties

3. In the trigger condition, we can see the trigger condition that wakes up every 10 minutes. Basically, this is a ghost.

4. Right click on the task named Diagnostics and disable this task. Is it very simple~?

According to the previously reported news, Win10 TH2 will be pushed right away. Xiaobian also hopes that Microsoft can improve the system as soon as possible, and try to avoid such small problems. As for whether this process is Will you record the customer's information, since you click on the customer agreement, click the consent button to be so happy, so don't over-tangle here.



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