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Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

 

Hello,


I am a computer repairer and I came across the same problem several times, always on DV7s.

Whether with a new disk, SSD or not, after completely reinstalling the clean system I have the disk which randomly goes up to 100%. I can not find if it comes from a service or from a pilot or something else because it is random and when I observe the activity in the task manager it is never the same thing that causes this peak.


Have you already encountered this problem and is there a solution?


Thanks in advance to all

Romain

 

 

Bonjour,

 

Je suis réparateur informatique et je suis tombé plusieurs fois sur un même problème, toujours sur des DV7.

Que ce soit avec un nouveau disque, SSD ou non, après réinstallation complète du système au propre j'ai le disque qui monte aléatoirement à 100%. Je n'arrive pas à trouver si cela provient d'un service ou bien d'un pilote ou autre chose car c'est aléatoire et quand j'observe l'activité dans le gestionnaire des tâches ce n'est jamais la même chose qui provoque ce pic.

 

Auriez vous déjà rencontré ce problème et y a t'il une solution à apporter ?

 

Merci d'avance à tous

 

Romain

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