Especially in my case, it's not that I have huge bunch of softwares installed on my system so the amount of data being sent to MS servers can be justified (presuming they are collecting data of all applications). But after seeing that much data sent to MS servers just in a single instance, made me to think about it. Hopefully, MS fixes this unnecessary hdd/cpu usage in the next build.Ĭlick to expand.Heck, I don't even care if they want to check what applications I use, as I said earlier, I'm more than OK if MS wants to collect some data to make a better OS(which is the whole point of Technical Preview). My usage scenario is exactly what it used to be when I had Windows 8/8.1(couple of browsers with 5-6 tabs each, occasional documents), but never had this type of hdd/cpu usage. This disk reads/writes happens continuously even when I'm not doing anything, so is the CPU usage which almost all the time stays anywhere between 10-25% of it's total CPU capacity. I don't know about others, but I also see lot of disk writes/reads continuously with Windows 10TP, when I see what program/service continuously reading/writing data from & to disks, I see 'system' services accessing various log files at various places in system drive. I'll leave a feedback to MS on this mentioning this/ Although, some data may still be sent to MS servers in small amounts(while I'm working), but I don't bother about it. And since I stopped error reporting service(for the last three days) I didn't have any scenarios like I explained above when it comes to data being sent to MS serves. That's exactly what I've done some three days back(after observing for three days continuously that around 10-12 MB of data is being sent to MS servers in a single instance, so it could be sending more data some other time as well). Hopefully, MS fixes this unnecessary hdd/cpu usage in the next build. This disk reads/writes happens continuously even when I'm not doing anything, so is the CPU usage which almost all the time stays anywhere between 10-25% of it's total CPU capacity(again by 'system' services). I'll leave a feedback to MS on this mentioning this. Click to expand.That's exactly what I've done some three days back(after observing for three days continuously that around 10-12 MB of data is being sent to MS servers in a single instance, so it could be sending more data some other time as well).
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