The fix I wish I knew years ago.
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 ...
Windows can be a fickle beast. The out-of-box-experience can leave a bit to be desired, leaving power users to use registry tweaks and Powershell commands to make things just the way they want them.
The bad news is that SuperFetch is no longer called SuperFetch… That's right: The module changed its name. It is now known as SysMain, perhaps a more intimidating term if you will, but that hasn't ...
You may have noticed that Service Host: SysMain is consuming a lot of CPU and Memory. However, this does not imply that the process is a virus, as it is a genuine Windows service that aims to maintain ...