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FIX: 100% Disk Usage by “System and Compressed Memory” in Windows 10 https://appuals.com/100-disk-usage-by-system-and-compressed-memory-in-windows-10/Quote: Solution 3: Disable the System and compressed memory process altogether If Solution 2 did not work for you or if you managed to get to the Virtual Memory window and saw that the Automatically manage paging file size for all drives option was already enabled, the size of the paging files for your drives is most certainly not the culprit. That being the case, you can still fix this problem by simply disabling the System and compressed memory process. To do so, you need to:
Hold the Windows Key and Press X. Choose Control Panel. Search for Administrative Tools and choose Task Scheduler. In the Task Scheduler, double-click on Task Schedule Library in the left pane to expand its contents. Double-click on Microsoft in the left pane to expand its contents. Double-click on Windows in the left pane to expand its contents. Click on MemoryDiagnostic in the left pane to have its contents displayed in the right pane. In the right pane, locate and right-click on a task named RunFullMemoryDiagnosticEntry. Click on Disable in the contextual menu. Close the Task Scheduler and restart your computer. Check to see if the issue persists once your computer boots up.
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