SSD 100% Diskusage for no Reason

Hello,

I have got a new PC recently and i installed Windows 8.1 on it. The PC is self built.

For some reason the SSD (Samsung 840 Evo 1TB) keeps on hitting 100% diskusage without any reason.

The transfered data is only 0.2MB.

The ressourcemomitor is telling me that the System is using up the most data.

My PC specs are: GA-Z97-UD5H; GeForce 780ti; Intel 4790k @4.5 GHz; 18gb Corsair Vengeance 1866MHz

Thanks in advantage 

-Nils

July 17th, 2014 10:05pm

In order to diagnose your problem you will need to download and install the below


Install the WPT (windows Performance Toolkit)  http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=30652 Help with installation (if needed) is here


When you have, open an elevated command prompt and type the following  WPRUI.exe (which is the windows performance recorder) and check off the boxes for the following:

First level triage, CPU usage, Disk IO.  


If your problem is not CPU or HD then check off the relevant box/s as well (for example networking or registry)  Please configure yours as per the below snip

Click Start


Let it run for 60 secs or more and save the file (it will show you where it is being saved and what the file is called)
Zip the file and upload to us on Onedrive (or any file sharing service) and give us a link to it in your next post.
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July 17th, 2014 10:31pm

Thanks, installing right now, will post the results as soon as possible

July 17th, 2014 10:55pm

i have same problem. i'm ready to provide my WPR File.

My conf of PC is:

GIGABYTE GA-H97M-DS3P + i7 4770
Thermaltake SPS530M
Kingston HX316C10F 32 GB
SSD Crucial mx100 256 GB
ATI Saphire R7 260X
Monitor Fujitsu p27t 6 ips

today have got some bsod:

Crash date:         Thu Dec 18 14:02:44.202 2014 (UTC + 1:00)
Stop error code:    0x109
Process name:       csrss.exe
Probably caused by: memory_corruption

Crash date:         Thu Dec 18 14:02:44.202 2014 (UTC + 1:00)
Stop error code:    0x109
Process name:       csrss.exe
Probably caused by: Ntfs.sys ( NtfsTxfFreeTopsRange+0 )

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December 18th, 2014 8:18pm

Anahaym

Upload the trace to your one drive (or any file sharing service) and put a link to it in your next post.  Also it appears you are having BSOD'S and if so upload the dmp files as well.  You can find out how in this wiki

 We do need the actual log files (called a DMP files) as they contain the only record of the sequence of events leading up to the crash, what drivers were loaded, and what was responsible.  

Please follow our instructions for finding and uploading the files we need to help you fix your computer. They can be found here If you have any questions about the procedure please ask

December 18th, 2014 8:57pm

In my case i had used DVD Windows 8 for upgrade from Windows 7.

Firstly i updated BIOS, which supported NVMe devices.

Secondly reinstall Windows 8 from normal DVD - my problem is solved.

  • Proposed as answer by Anahaym 15 hours 48 minutes ago
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February 5th, 2015 3:00pm

In my case i had used DVD Windows 8 for upgrade from Windows 7.

Firstly i updated BIOS, which supported NVMe devices.

Secondly reinstall Windows 8 from normal DVD - my problem is solved.

  • Proposed as answer by Anahaym Thursday, February 05, 2015 7:55 PM
February 5th, 2015 10:55pm

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