SysMain (Superfetch), Prefetch & SSD in Windows 11/10
Every time you run an application in your PC, a Prefetch file that contains information about the files loaded by the application is created by the Windows operating system. The information in the Prefetch file is used for optimizing the loading time of the application the next time that you run it. SysMain attempts to predict which applications you will launch next and preloads all of the necessary data into memory. Its prediction algorithm is superior and can predict which next 3 applications you will launch by what time in a day. In short, SysMain and Prefetch are Windows Storage Management technologies that provide fast access to data on traditional hard drives. On Solid State Drives, they result in unnecessary write operations.
How to Disable SysMain in Windows 11/10
The SysMain service is the one that is related to Superfetch. Its job is to maintain and improve system performance over time. It is found in the System32 folder. The Services is the same, but the Display name for it has been changed in Windows 10 from Superfetch to SysMain. Should one for some reason need to manually disable them, this is how one can disable SysMain. To disable SysMain in Windows 11/10, follow these steps: Run services.msc to open the Services Manager. Scroll down to SysMain (Superfetch) service, which is responsible for maintaining and improving the system performance over time. Double-click on it to open its Properties box. Click on Stop to stop the process. Make the startup type Disabled and click on Apply.
You will have to restart your computer for the system changes to take effect.
How to Disable Prefetch in Windows 11/10
To disable Prefetch in Windows 11/10, follow these steps: To disable Prefetch in Windows, Run regedit to open the Registry Editor. Navigate to the following registry key:
Double-click on EnablePrefetcher on the right side to open its DWORD value box. The possible values for EnablePrefetcher are:
0 – Disable Prefetcher1 – Application launch Prefetching enabled2 – Boot Prefetching enabled3 – Application launch and Boot Prefetching enabled
The default value is 3. To disable Prefetch, set it to 0. Click OK and Exit. Incidentally, you can also disable or tweak the Suoerfetcher here – you will see the EnableSuperfetcher DWORD just below it. The possible values for EnableSuperfetch are:
0 – Disable SysMain1 – Enable SysMain for boot files only2 – Enable SysMain for applications only3 – Enable SysMain for both boot files and applications
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Does disabling Superfetch increase performance?
Although it doesn’t consume much storage, a malfunction can cause Superfetch or SysMain service high CPU usage. In such a situation, you could disable this service to increase the performance. However, in other cases, you might not find any improvement in performance after disabling this service.
Is it okay to disable Superfetch?
Yes and no. Yes, when you are getting problems due to this service. No, when you need this functionality. It is an in-built service of the Windows operating system, and it is required to make your PC smoother. That is why it is not recommended to disable Superfetch until it causes any issue. Hope it worked!