after conected a bad keyboard- the pc slowed and show 100% usage disk

swlal

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Hello everyone,

I just built a new pc and its worked terrific
after conecting a bad keyboard (PS/2 port)- the pc slowed and show 100% usage disk
did the the keyboard damaged the motherboard?
and if she does, Is there a way to fix it?

I really need your help here guys!!!
tnx alot!
 
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Hey there, swlal!

Congrats on the new rig! ^^
Do you have a spare keyboard you can use to see if the disk usage will go back to normal? Also what version is your OS?

I'd suggest you to try this using Run dialog:
> press Windows+R
> Type services.msc
> Disable
1-Super fetch
2-Windows Search
3-Background Intelligent Transfer Service


Keep me posted with the troubleshooting! :)
SuperSoph_WD
Hey there, swlal!

Congrats on the new rig! ^^
Do you have a spare keyboard you can use to see if the disk usage will go back to normal? Also what version is your OS?

I'd suggest you to try this using Run dialog:
> press Windows+R
> Type services.msc
> Disable
1-Super fetch
2-Windows Search
3-Background Intelligent Transfer Service


Keep me posted with the troubleshooting! :)
SuperSoph_WD
 
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swlal

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hey SuperSoph_WD

i do have spare keyboard but sice the problem is start is doent matter what keboard i connect...
my os is win 8 but the same problem hapend to me in my oldest pc (win 7)
I also tried many times the solution of disable services but it eventualy the problem returns.

enything else i ca do??
 


This seems unfortunate, swlal. I think I found something that might help you, though:

1. Go to your 'System Properties'
[Keep in mind what your Installed Memory (RAM) is]
2. On the LEFT side of your systems Properties go to 'Advance System Settings'. A small new window should pop up.
3. On the 'Advance' tab, there is an area that says 'Performance' along with two other ones, User Profiles and Startup and Recovery . CLICK on the 'Settings' button that's in Performance.
4. Again a new window will pop up. In the 'Advance' Tab where Virtual Memory is at CLICK the 'Change' button.
5. Again, a new window will pop up. UN-CHECK Automatically manage paging files size for all drives
6. In that same window, click 'Custom size'
7. Remember when the RAM on your Systems Properties? This is where we will convert the GB to MB in Initial Size and Maximum Size.
So say you have 4 GB of RAM. You want to do 4 * 1024 = 4096.
You wan to type in 4096 for your 'Initial Size'
For your Maximum Size you only have to double Initial Size. So it's 4096 * 2 = 8192
8. Click 'Set' then the Window closes
9. Click 'Apply' then 'Ok'
10. It will ask you to restart your computer.


Check the source here: http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/answers/id-2027511/windows-disk-usage-100-problem.html

Hope this helps you!
SuperSoph_WD
 
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In this case, I strongly recommend testing the HDD using a diagnostics utility from the manufacturer. It will let you know what is the drive's health and SMART status, this way you'll know if we're dealing with any fault in the hardware itself.
Check your HDD manufacturer's website for such a tool, if you cannot find it you can use the third-party suggestions in this thread: http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/forum/282651-32-best-diagnostic-testing-utility

Keep me posted!
SuperSoph_WD