×

Rudy Deighton Corporate Blog

  • Manage Passwords and Private Data With Keeper

    The many companies with which we all have accou...
  • How to Remove Items From the New Context Menu in Windows 10

    Streamlining Microsoft Windows to make it suit ...
  • Geekom’s IT8 Mini PC Is a Palm-Sized, Portable, Powerhouse ‘Puter

    Is your workspace crying out for some additiona...
  • Get a Lifetime Microsoft Windows 10 License for $14, Office for $26 

    When you have a Microsoft Windows license, you ...
  • A Beginner’s Guide to Reddit: 9 Tips for New Users

    Reddit can be a daunting place for new users. W...
  • How to Turn Off Google Assistant on Android, Chromebook, and Smart Devices

    Virtual assistants such as Amazon’s Alexa...
  • Remove the GarageBand Sound Library From Your Mac to Save Storage

    Every Mac comes with GarageBand pre-installed. ...
  • How to Control Your Mouse With the Keyboard in macOS

    Back in the day, before computer mice and track...
  • The Most Fun Workout Tutorials on YouTube

    Who says exercise has to be a serious endeavor?...
  • The 10 Best Raspberry Pi IoT Projects

    Launched in 2012, the Raspberry Pi single-board...
  • 5 Rust WebAssembly Frameworks for Your Next Application

    WebAssembly (WASM) is a portable, low-level bin...
  • 6 Fixes for AirPods Not Switching Automatically Between Apple Devices

    Whenever you make a call, play some music, or w...
  • How to Switch Off Live Captions in Chrome

    Chrome's Live Caption feature automatically...
  • The Differences Between Level 1, Level 2, and Level 3 EV Charging Explained

    EVs are now omnipresent, and you're probabl...
  • What to Do if You Drop Your Kindle in Water

    Everyone knows that paper books and water don&#...
  • What Size Should Your Instagram Photos and Videos Be?

    Being a completely visual platform, Instagram h...
  • 3 Different Ways to Remotely Record a Podcast Interview

    At some point in your podcasting journey you wi...
  • 8 Simple Photography Genres for Beginners to Try

    Even if you’ve just picked up photography...
  • How to Change the Name of Your Mac

    When you set up your Mac for the first time, Ap...
  • Windows 11’s 22H2 Release Date Finally Appears Online

    Windows 11 has had the chance to prove itself t...
  • How to Fix the Error Code 0X800701B1 on Windows 10

    When transferring files between a PC and an ext...
  • 5 Essential Ways to Sort DataFrames in Python

    Large data assets are messy, especially when yo...
  • How to Know if Your Kindle Is Waterproof

    So you've got yourself a Kindle and can&#39...
  • 5 Tips to Save Money on Your Online Subscriptions

    Every month, you spend a good chunk of money on...
  • 5 Ways to Limit People Contacting You on Facebook

    Facebook offers its users the best connectivity...
  • 5 Best Free Meeting Scheduling Apps to Find a Common Time Slot

    It's difficult to figure out when multiple ...
  • How to Buy Bitcoin Using Binance P2P

    Bitcoin is growing rapidly in popularity as an ...
  • IQAir AirVisual Pro and AirVisual Outdoor Review: Breathe Easy

    Air quality is a major factor in your well-bein...
  • The 5 Best Apps for Tracking Your New Teen Driver

    If you're a parent with a teenager who rece...
  • Facebook Groups vs LinkedIn Groups: Which Is Better?

    Facebook and LinkedIn have a lot of similaritie...
  • The 4 Best MP3 Tag and Metadata Editors for Linux

    Streaming music online may have become the prim...
  • 8 Tips to Make Your Notion Setup Aesthetic

    If you're someone who uses Notion to track ...
  • How to Use the RANDBETWEEN Function in Google Sheets

    Knowing how to generate random numbers in your ...
  • What Is Medito and Can It Improve Your Mental Wellbeing?

    Meditation is a simple practice that can reduce...
  • How to Type or Insert the Apple Logo () on an iPhone, iPad, or Mac

    Did you know that you can effortlessly type or ...
  • The New Slack Pricing Plan and What It Means for Users

    Slack has announced that it's adjusting its...
  • How to Create Your Career Portfolio in Microsoft PowerPoint

    Whether you're looking for a new employer, ...
  • How to Reclaim Missing Storage Space on Windows

    Storage space on your system's hard drive d...
  • How to Get the Apple Fitness+ Time to Walk Feature for Free

    Have you ever wondered what kind of content the...
  • Which iPhone 13 Pro or Pro Max Color Is Best for You?

    Whenever you’re purchasing a new iPhone, ...
  • SUPPORT

  • HOME
  • RD Vastgoed Platform
    • RD Vastgoed
    • rdvastgoed.nl
    • rd-vastgoed.com
    • rd-vastgoed.shop
    • rd-vastgoed.store
    • vastgoed.top
    • rdvastgoed.agency
    • rd-vastgoed.online
    • rdvastgoed.live
    • rdvastgoed.info
    • rd-vastgoed.live
    • rd-vastgoed.info
    • rdvastgoed.online
    • rdvastgoed.cloud
    • rdvastgoed.fun
    • rd-vastgoed.agency
    • rdvastgoed.top
    • rd-vastgoed.site
    • rdvastgoed.store
    • rdvastgoed.site
    • rdvastgoed.shop
    • realestdealsvastgoed.online
    • realestdealsvastgoed.today
    • realestdealsvastgoed.info
    • realestdealsvastgoed.shop
    • realestdealsvastgoed.com
  • RD Link Platform
  • RD Blog & Forum
  • Luxury Platform
    • The Luxury Web site
    • The Ultimate Indulgence
    • The Ultimate Luxury Information site
    • Online luxury
    • Future Marketing
  • Nieuws Platform
    • Online RegioTV
    • RegioTV Tiel Nieuws Platform
    • Nieuws Regio’s Tiel
    • RegioTV Buren
    • RegioTV Neder-Betuwe
    • Regionaal Nieuws Tiel
    • Micro Locals Nieuws
    • Micro Locals project
    • Lokale CSM systeem
    • Politiek Gelderland
    • Regio Nieuwsberichten Tiel
    • Regionaal Nieuws Platform
    • Regionaal video nieuws
  • Global Business Link
    • Worth for free now
    • Work from Home 2020
    • Gadgets
    • All about Windows
    • about Whatsapp
    • Whats the
    • About websites
    • New Ways
    • New Way of Watching
    • Virtual
    • Website
    • All about Video
    • How to Use
    • YouTube Info
    • All about Twitter
    • The Best of
    • About Apps
    • Google News
    • For Free
    • About This
    • Need More
    • Why should you
    • Iphone news
    • Interesting News
    • About Amazone
    • Some tips
    • About Netflix
    • All about Music
    • About Facebook
  • link

What Is SuperFetch on Windows 10? And How to Disable It

by Delta Media / Monday, 24 December 2018 / Published in Delta Media News
windows10-feature-performance

Windows 10 is a definite improvement over previous versions in many ways—but it can also feel slow and sluggish when it isn’t configured properly. Of the many ways to improve Windows 10 performance, there’s one lesser-known feature that you should know about: SuperFetch.

In this article, you’ll learn everything you need to know about what SuperFetch is, how it works, why it might be problematic, and how to disable it if it’s causing issues.

What Is SuperFetch? How It Works

The official description of the SuperFetch service says that it “maintains and improves system performance over time,” but that’s vague and doesn’t explain the whole story.

SuperFetch is a feature that was introduced back in Windows Vista. It sits quietly in the background, constantly analyzing RAM usage patterns and learning what kinds of apps you run most often. Over time, SuperFetch marks these apps as “frequently used” and preloads them into RAM ahead of time.

The idea is that when you do want to run the app, it will launch much faster because it’s already preloaded in memory.

Task Manager Performance Tab Memory

By default, SuperFetch is designed to take up all your available RAM space with preloaded apps. Don’t worry: it only deals with unused memory. As soon as your system needs more RAM (e.g. to load an app that wasn’t preloaded), it relinquishes the needed memory as necessary.

Note that SuperFetch is not the same thing as Prefetch, which is the preloading memory manager that was introduced back in Windows XP. SuperFetch is actually the successor to Prefetch. What’s the difference? Prefetch did not analyze usage patterns over time and adjust its preloading parameters accordingly.

Is SuperFetch Really Necessary?

For the most part, SuperFetch is useful. If you have a modern PC with average specs or better, SuperFetch most likely runs so smoothly that you won’t ever notice it. There’s a good chance SuperFetch is already running on your system right now and you didn’t even know.

But there are some “problems” that can arise with SuperFetch:

  • Since SuperFetch is always running in the background, the SuperFetch service itself is always using some CPU and RAM.
  • SuperFetch doesn’t eliminate the need to load apps into RAM. Rather, it relocates the loading to an earlier time. Whenever that loading happens, your system still experiences the same slowdown as if you were launching the app without SuperFetch.
  • System startup can be sluggish because SuperFetch is preloading a bunch of data from your HDD to RAM. If your HDD runs at 100% for a few minutes every time you start or restart your computer, SuperFetch could be the culprit.
  • The performance gains of SuperFetch may be unnoticeable when Windows 10 is installed on an SSD. Since SSDs are so fast, you don’t really need preloading. If this interests you, check out our guide to moving Windows from HDD to SSD.

SuperFetch has also been known to cause performance issues while gaming, particularly on systems that have 4GB of RAM or less. It’s unclear why this happens because it doesn’t occur for everybody, but we suspect it has to do with RAM-heavy games that constantly request and free up memory, which may cause SuperFetch to constantly load and unload data.

Is it safe to disable SuperFetch? Yes! There is no risk of side effects if you decide to turn it off. Our recommendation is that if your system is running well, leave it on. If you have issues with high HDD usage, high RAM usage, or degraded performance during RAM-heavy activities, then try turning it off and see if it helps. If it does, keep it off. Otherwise, turn it back on.

Note: To boost performance on a RAM-sparse system, we recommend tweaking the Windows virtual memory limit and tweaking Windows visual effects. You can also try these tips for faster startup and shutdown.

How to Disable SuperFetch on Windows 10

To reiterate, we don’t recommend disabling SuperFetch except as a troubleshooting measure for the potential issues mentioned above. Most users should keep SuperFetch enabled because it does help with overall performance. If you aren’t sure, try turning it off. If you don’t notice any improvements, turn it back on.

Using the Services App

Step 1: Launch the Services app. Open the Start Menu, search for services, then launch the Services app. Alternatively, open the Run prompt by pressing Windows key + R, then type services.msc and click OK.

Windows Services SuperFetch

Step 2: Disable the SuperFetch service. Scroll down until you see Superfetch, right-click on it, and click Stop. SuperFetch is now disabled.

Superfetch Properties

Step 3: Prevent SuperFetch from running automatically. Still in the Services app, right-click on Superfetch and select Properties. Under the General tab, look for Startup type and change it to Disabled. (Or Manual if you’d like the option to turn it on when you need it.)

Using the Registry Editor

The Services app is the preferred method for this, but if it doesn’t work for some reason, you can always edit the registry key directly. Before you do this, make sure you back up the registry in case something goes wrong (it’s more common than you think).

Step 1: Open the Registry Editor. Open the Start Menu, search for regedit, then select it from the results. Alternatively, open the Run prompt by pressing Windows key + R, then type regedit and click OK.

Windows Registry Editor

Step 2: Find the SuperFetch key. Using the left sidebar, navigate to the following:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE / SYSTEM / CurrentControlSet / Control / Session Manager / MemoryManagement / PrefetchParameters

Edit DWORD 32-bit Value

Step 3: Disable SuperFetch. In the right panel, you should see a key called EnableSuperfetch. Right-click on it and select Modify… to bring up the key editor. To disable SuperFetch, change Value Data to 0 and click OK.

Other Windows 10 Features You Can Disable

SuperFetch isn’t the only example of a feature that might be better off disabled. If you’re still having issues with Windows 10, we highly recommend looking at these Windows 10 features to safely disable as well as our follow-up article with even more features to disable.

Image Credit: AntonioGuillemF/Depositphotos

Read the full article: What Is SuperFetch on Windows 10? And How to Disable It

MakeUseOf

  • Tweet
Tagged under: Disable, SuperFetch, Windows

About Delta Media

What you can read next

Awesome Facebook Features You Never Thought to Click
Play PS4 Games On Your Mac or Windows PC With Remote Play
10 Reasons Why Bear Notes Is Better Than Apple Notes

DELTA MEDIA
A Delta Online Marketing Division

Office:
Delta Media

email: rudydeighton@hotmail.com

rudydeighton@deltamediagbe.com

 

 

Online Platform

Menu POS Systeem

  • GET SOCIAL

© 2021 RD VASTGOED -Powered by Delta Online Marketing - All Rights Reserved

TOP