System and Compressed Memory High Disk Usage Fix on Windows 10

Last Updated on July 1, 2017

The System and compressed memory process handles the size of the contents in the RAM. On a stable, normal PC, this process should only take up a small fraction of your resource usage. If you are having issues with the System and compressed memory process having 100% disk usage then this tutorial is for you.

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System and Compressed Memory process Explained

When Windows can’t find usable space in your PC’s physical memory (RAM), it tried to transfer the older data to the pagefile. This file is stored in C:\pagefile.sys by default.

This behavior is common for Windows. But, with Windows 10, it doesn’t always transfer all the process data to the pagefile. Instead, it dynamically compresses the data and keeps it in the memory. Though this can increase the memory usage slightly, the benefit is that switching between programs is faster.

The System and Compressed Memory process performs this function in Windows 10.

Adjust the Page File Size

Adjusting the PageFile size manually, or with the help of any external utility can sometimes cause issues with Windows. Setting the page file size again to the default can fix the high disk usage from the system and compressed memory process in Windows. Here’s how to do that:

  • Press Windows and search for advanced system settings.
  • Open the settings and click on the button in the Performance box in the Advanced tab.
  •   In the Performance Options, click on the Advanced Tab to go to the Virtual Memory tab.
  • Click on the button in the Virtual Memory section.
  • Check the Automatically manage paging file size for all drives.
  • Click OK and then restart your PC.

Disable Superfetch

The superfetch process, though with good intentions, causes a lot of issues with Windows users. Over the years, this process has faced a lot of scrutiny because of how bad it can sometimes drag your PC in terms of performance.

Try disabling Superfetch if setting up the pagefile defaults don’t work for you.

  • Press Windows + R to open Run.
  • Type services.msc and press Enter.
  • In the Services window, look for Superfetch. Right-click on the process and select Properties.
  • Set the Startup type to Disabled in the General tab.
  • Click OK and restart your PC.

Perform a RAM diagnostics using MemTest86

The MemTest86 is a free-to-use memory test program. The high (100%) disk usage of the system and compressed memory process can also happen if there is an issue with your memory. Of course, the simplest solution, in this case, is to replace the faulty RAM stick on your PC. But, that’s not optimal for everyone. Plus, it costs money.

Another caveat with replacing the RAM stick is that in case you have multiple sticks on your PC, you can’t possibly know for sure which one is causing the high disk usage by the system and compressed memory process.

Download MemTest86

Luckily, the MemTest86 is a program that you can use to check whether your RAM is working correctly or not. Below, is a nice video which explains how you can use MemTest86 on your PC to diagnose your memory sticks.

YouTube video

These three methods are the best ways to fix the high disk usage problem from the system and compressed memory process in Windows 10.

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Written by Utkarsh

Utkarsh Bhatt is a certified tech expert and software engineer for a Fortune 500 Company. He was born in 1995, making him one of the oldest members of the team at EFX. Utkarsh loves solving technical issues and is always the first to jump on any problem that needs solving. When he’s not coding or debugging, he enjoys playing video games (especially Super Smash Bros.) and watching cartoons.

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