Superfetch: On some computers running Windows 10, the process "Server Support: Local System (Limited Network)" or in English "Service Host: Local System (Network Restricted)" may use very high resources in your system.
You can see the process and resources it uses in the CPU, disk and RAM through the Task Manager. But Superfetch sometimes shows high computer resource consumption without even appearing in Task Manager.
Below we will see how we can fix the problem.
Superfetch is only enabled on computers that use traditional hard drives and not on solid-state drives. Monitors the applications you use most often and loads their files into RAM to speed them up when you need them. In Windows 10, however, the operation often presents errors that can cause excessive consumption of system resources.
To fix the problem, you should disable the Superfetch service. It's a good idea to do this only if you're experiencing this problem, as Superfetch can speed up your apps if the disc that you have is traditional and not SSD.
However, if the Superfetch process has problems with your computer, the percentage of resources it consumes is excessive.
How to turn off the service
You can disable it from the Services window. To open the window, search for "Services" or "Services" in the Windows search box. Click on the "Services" shortcut. You can open the same window by pressing the two Win + R keys together. In the box that appears, type "services.msc" and press Enter.
Browse the list of services to find the Superfetch service. Double-click on the service name to open the properties window.
To stop the service from starting automatically when Windows starts, click the drop-down menu "Startups Type” and select “Disabled”.
Click the “Stop” button to terminate the service, then click “OK” to save the settings you.
You will need to restart your computer after disabling the service. Although disabling the service immediately reduces CPU usage, there will be a high use of resources from "Service Host: Local System (Network Restricted)." This will only be fixed after restarting your system.
Disabling the Superfetch service is not the best solution, as if it works properly it offers a small increase in performance. Hopefully Microsoft will fix the problem in some future update.
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Good evening. Do you know in Greek version Windows what is the name of the superfetch service?
superfetch
I turned it off, since I have a little memory on the PC.
I better decide what to load on it than Windows