PilgrimLyieu
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- Windows 11 Pro
Hello everyone, I found that OneDrive often occupies a lot of disk IO when it is turned on, causing the computer to lag, so I posted to ask for help from everyone to find its cause and explore solutions.
As shown in the figure below, OneDrive occupies a reading speed of up to 400MB/s, which causes other applications to open slowly and lag, which has caused great inconvenience to my normal work and life.
However, as shown in the figure below, OneDrive shows "Files have been synchronized", so I don't understand why it needs to read my disk at such a high speed (by the way, it seems to only read my C drive and D drive, not Read my mobile hard drive).
During this period of time, I was deeply troubled by it. As shown in the figure below, it has read up to 72T of data, and my hard drive (partitioned into C drive and D drive) has only 512G of space, which means it has read my hard drive more than 140 times. How terrible!
In order to help you better help me solve the problem, I will try my best to extract the information that I think is related to this:
The following is my OneDrive settings:
Because the setting interface is in Chinese, I translated it into English through machine translation, hoping that it will not affect understanding.
Preferences: "Start OneDrive when I log in to Windows", "Pause sync when this device is in power saving mode" and "Pause sync when this device is using a metered network" are all enabled.
Advanced settings: "Limit download speed" and "Limit upload speed" are both off.
Notifications: "Notify me when sync is paused" and "Notify me when files are loaded from other accounts to this computer" are both on, and "Notify me before multiple files deleted on my computer are deleted from the cloud" is off.
Then there is information about the resources I store. My OneDrive is the education version of OneDrive, which means I have 1T of space. I have used 700+G of space. However, because I have "release space" most of the information and only save it in the cloud, I only occupy 800+M locally.
There are about 630G of audiovisual resources, all of which are only kept in the cloud, which is the part that occupies more space. The rest are some materials. It is also worth mentioning that I also used `mklink /D` to create some folder links, linking the folders of other hard drives to the OneDrive folder, but these do not take up much space.
I have tried searching the search engine, but maybe because I am not clear enough, or because I am using the wrong keywords, I did not find useful information. If someone can help me solve this problem, I will be very grateful.
As shown in the figure below, OneDrive occupies a reading speed of up to 400MB/s, which causes other applications to open slowly and lag, which has caused great inconvenience to my normal work and life.
However, as shown in the figure below, OneDrive shows "Files have been synchronized", so I don't understand why it needs to read my disk at such a high speed (by the way, it seems to only read my C drive and D drive, not Read my mobile hard drive).
During this period of time, I was deeply troubled by it. As shown in the figure below, it has read up to 72T of data, and my hard drive (partitioned into C drive and D drive) has only 512G of space, which means it has read my hard drive more than 140 times. How terrible!
In order to help you better help me solve the problem, I will try my best to extract the information that I think is related to this:
The following is my OneDrive settings:
Because the setting interface is in Chinese, I translated it into English through machine translation, hoping that it will not affect understanding.
Preferences: "Start OneDrive when I log in to Windows", "Pause sync when this device is in power saving mode" and "Pause sync when this device is using a metered network" are all enabled.
Advanced settings: "Limit download speed" and "Limit upload speed" are both off.
Notifications: "Notify me when sync is paused" and "Notify me when files are loaded from other accounts to this computer" are both on, and "Notify me before multiple files deleted on my computer are deleted from the cloud" is off.
Then there is information about the resources I store. My OneDrive is the education version of OneDrive, which means I have 1T of space. I have used 700+G of space. However, because I have "release space" most of the information and only save it in the cloud, I only occupy 800+M locally.
There are about 630G of audiovisual resources, all of which are only kept in the cloud, which is the part that occupies more space. The rest are some materials. It is also worth mentioning that I also used `mklink /D` to create some folder links, linking the folders of other hard drives to the OneDrive folder, but these do not take up much space.
I have tried searching the search engine, but maybe because I am not clear enough, or because I am using the wrong keywords, I did not find useful information. If someone can help me solve this problem, I will be very grateful.
My Computer
System One
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- OS
- Windows 11 Pro
- Computer type
- Laptop
- Manufacturer/Model
- Lenovo