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So this program called "Microsoft Compatility Telemetry" or something like that has a very high disc usage, which seems to be causing trouble for me when playing games like GTA V.
So my questions are, what is it and can i just close it down if it uses alot of disc space and is what is causing lag or fps issues when i play GTA V.
Here is my specs in case you need that to help me out..
Win10 -  I5 4690K - 8GB Ram - ASUS B85M-G - ASUS GTX 970 - 1TB Seagate HDD

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Can you right-click on it, pick "Go to Details". This will jump you to the item in the Detail panel, look at the name of the executable and give it to me. Now right-click on the header bar of the table (where you have: Name, PID, etc.), and pick "Select Column", a small panel will open, look for and check the item "Command line", and click on OK.

 

Now return to the executable of this process and tell me what the command line item says.

 

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1 hour ago, GoodBytes said:

Can you right-click on it, pick "Go to Details". This will jump you to the item in the Detail panel, look at the name of the executable and give it to me. Now right-click on the header bar of the table (where you have: Name, PID, etc.), and pick "Select Column", a small panel will open, look for and check the item "Command line", and click on OK.

 

Now return to the executable of this process and tell me what the command line item says.

 

Ehhh, it kinda disapeard from the task manager.

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