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How to limit permanent writing to C drive?
Problem: Every hour of computer use, something writes 1 GB of data to disk.
In 16 hours, the ssd already has 222 GB of recording, given that it has a fresh W10 2004, Chrome and a few small things from programs. Updates and defender are disabled completely. The store does not update applications, the folder of all downloads is on another drive. At this rate, there will be several TB of incomprehensible garbage recording per month, although nothing on the disk except Chrome has access to the network. Is there any way to fix this? Particular attention to the system process - 24/7 reads / writes something a little bit.
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Problem solved. I rolled 1909 - when telemetry is turned off manually, it writes and reads its garbage from the disk minimally. 2004 with manual settings still launches an overton of garbage and writes / megabytes even clean, without programs. Downloaded WPD and disabled them all. The result is practically 0 background read/write. The beauty. As for Chrome - through the link shell extension I transferred the personal folder to the hard one, and the cache - to the ram ImDisk with a backup to the hard one at shutdown. It turned out well, this is for myself, I left the cache folder on the hard one. When you start a couple of seconds, he thinks at the first start, then everything is by eye + - as usual quickly. Conclusion: 2004 - teeming with garbage, it is necessary to clean, turn off and monitor. Yay yay, Microsoft)
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