SuperFetch is available on Windows versions but very few users know. In the article below, Network Administrator will show you how to enable or disable SuperFetch on Windows 10/8/7.
1. What is SuperFetch?
SuperFetch is a system memory management service on the operating system, first introduced by Microsoft Windows on Windows Vista. This feature is available on Windows Vista, Windows 7, 8 and Windows 10 versions . SuperFetch is designed to reduce the loading time of applications in memory. In short, SuperFetch supports improving Windows load time and all applications installed on Windows.
Understanding, SuperFetch is like a part of memory manager on your Windows computer.
However, according to some users, it is reflected that the SuperFetch service can affect the overall performance of some applications. And that is why many users want to disable this service.
2. Enable or disable SuperFetch on Windows 10/8/7
2.1. Use Windows Services to disable SuperFetch
The steps to disable SuperFetch with Windows are quite simple and do not take much time. Follow the steps below:
2.2. Enable or disable SuperFetch by using the Windows Registry
Follow the steps below:
H_KEY_LOCAL> SYSTEM> CurrentControlSet> Control> Session Manager> MemoryManagement> PrefetchParameters.
+ To disable SuperFetch, enter a value of 0.
+ To activate SuperFetch when the program starts, enter a value of 1.
+ To activate SuperFetch boot , enter a value of 2.
+ To activate everything of SuperFetch, enter a value of 3.
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Good luck!
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