no there was no errors i m on it since 6/7 hours or more now
My Computer
System One
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- OS
- WIN8
- Computer type
- Laptop
hi your links is going to a paid programSorry I did not get back to you since I saw RON AKA's suggestion to defrag which I missed to mention, Since you still have the problem and we've already tried almost everything.
The only thing left that I can think of is:
- Check if have the latest BIOS firmware in your Laptop
- Update all drivers from your acer website.
Acer Drivers & Downloads - Acer
hi your links is going to a paid program
don t you have any free alternative?
Looked in Resource Monitor > Disk? Post a snip from when the extreme disk activity occurs.
Also, look in Acer Community - Acer Community looking for any reports of similar problems.
Connectifyd.exe - Should I Block It? (Connectify)What is connectifyd.exe?
Connectify is a software router for Microsoft Windows developed by Connectify. It can enable a Windows PC with a Wi-Fi device to act as a wireless access point. This enables users to share files, printers, and Internet connections between multiple computing devices without the need for a separate physical access point or router.
Few things you can check:
- go to: C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Search\Data\Applications\Windows and look for the file
Windows.edb and check the size of this file. This is a database file associated with Windows Search feature. If it's too big, sometimes it can grow up to many GB's then it might cause high disk usage when Windows Search trying to rebuild the Search index. You can delete this file but first you need to disable the Windows Search service then re-enable after deletion.- Run Task Manager->Startup and disable everything then reboot the PC to see if it fixes the problem then re-enable one by one, reboot until the problem occurs again, then that's the culprit.
- Run Task Manager->Details, then right click on the Title->Select Columns and put a check on I/O Reads, I/O Writes, I/O read bytes, I/O write bytes then click OK. Click on the Title to sort by I/O Read, I/O Write to find out which process utilizing the Disk I/O most and take appropriate action.
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