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installed windows 10 fresly, disk usage 100%

i reinstalled windows 10 because my ssd was writing corrupt data. so now i have windows 10 running on my hard drive(WDC black 1TB) and all of the sudden my disk uage is at 99 or 100% all the time and i dont know how to fix this. does anyone know how i can solve this problem?

 

thanks in advance

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That's just Windows because there are still a lot of stuff for it to finish up even when you're done the installation. Some of these can even been Windows Update processes. Leave your machine running for a while and it should all go back to normal eventually.

 

For HDDs, it's typical for it to be pinned at 100% for a long while, that's why I'm so relieved I've move onto SSDs.

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Instead of re installing windows on a different drive, why did you installed windows on your Ssd again? 

What the hey....

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9 hours ago, BlueChinchillaEatingDorito said:

That's just Windows because there are still a lot of stuff for it to finish up even when you're done the installation. Some of these can even been Windows Update processes. Leave your machine running for a while and it should all go back to normal eventually.

 

For HDDs, it's typical for it to be pinned at 100% for a long while, that's why I'm so relieved I've move onto SSDs.

alright i am gonna leave it on for a while then thanks:)

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7 hours ago, Lolicon_Pasta said:

Instead of re installing windows on a different drive, why did you installed windows on your Ssd again? 

because my ssd is writing corrupt data. my ssd failed me for over 5 times and and every time my windows crashes after the login screen. so i am gonna get a new ssd over a month, this is just a temporarely fix:)

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