@bazzacollins this is often the SuperFetch process it's suppose to speed things up. In services.msc disable SuperFetch process.usually works
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@bazzacollins There was an article about that on Lifehacker or something last week. Apparently memory management blah blah... -
@RyFish Yes. Pretty sure it's not that, though.
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@bazzacollins Alternatively, SysInternals ProcMon and ProcExp are useful tools in these cases. https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb896653.aspx …Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@bazzacollins Isn't it the new RAM handling thing in Win 10? http://lifehacker.com/why-is-windows-10s-system-process-using-so-much-ram-1725076206 … -
@Jaffo Possibly. Although PC v slow.
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@bazzacollins You can drill down into System by right clicking and choosing "go to Details" -
@sbisson Yes, but Details just says the same. "System, PID 4". -
@bazzacollins (it's probably the Indexer at work, I usually find it to blame in these cases) -
@sbisson Thanks. My money's on search. -
@bazzacollins Yeah, the indexer is search :-) -
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@bazzacollins Ah :-) Sorry, been heads down in getting a new router working. Now column writing time...
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