Windows 10 has renamed the service that speeds up application loading time from Superfetch to SysMain. While Superfetch was originally designed to speed up application loading time, it can sometimes result in problems with high CPU and RAM utilization. To maintain and continually improve system performance, you should familiarize yourself with the System32 folder and the SysMain service located within it. ..

Disable SysMain if you need to disable them manually for any reason. Recently, many Windows 11 customers have complained about excessive CPU consumption of their computers. Further investigation revealed that Service Host: SystMain was to blame for the excessive CPU and RAM usage.

  1. Open the Start Menu and type “cmd” and hit enter.
  2. Type “netstat -a” and hit enter.
  3. Look for the line that says “Superfetch started”. If it is not there, then Superfetch has been disabled by default in Windows 11.

Steps to Disable Superfetch in Windows 11

Step 2: Type “cmd” and press the key. Step 3: Type “netstat -an” and press the key. Step 4: The output will show a list of all network interfaces in your system. The one you want to connect to will be highlighted in blue. To connect to that interface, type its name into the text field and press the Enter key.

Step 2: Model the services that you want to create. In this step, you will need to create a model for the services that you want to create. This model will help you to understand how the services work and how you can use them.

Step 3: When the services console opens, double-click the SysMain option and press the Stop button button.

Step 4: Click on the drop-down menu next to Start type and set it to Off.

Step 5: Click the Services console button to open it. Step 6: Apply and OK to close the Services console.

Final Words

  1. Disable Superfetch in Windows 11
  2. Use a memory management tool like PCMark 8 to monitor your memory usage and disable Superfetch if it’s causing too much contention
  3. Try using a different computer or software