![]() ![]() However, using Windows’ built-in disk check can fix this. Problematic sectors on your HDD can cause the 100% disk usage issue in Windows 10. If you’re having problems with drive performance, this should be at 100%, and shaded red to indicate whether you have a problem or not. On the first tab, Processes, look for the Disk column. (Alternatively, right-click the Taskbar and select Task Manager.) Note that this may take some time to open with the drive being under strain. ![]() To establish whether it is a problem that is affecting you, when your computer next slows down press Ctrl+Alt+Del and select Task Manager. This performance issue is most obvious when attempting to use Windows Search to find a file or program, and anything else that requires the drive to do some work (perhaps copying and pasting a group of files). ![]()
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