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Thanks for prompt response.
The problem wasn't hardware problem.
The cause of disk usage 100% is windows's insane virtual ram setting.
Windows set almost 18GB virtual ram from C☹️including OS, Browser, Apex Legends).So I changed virtual ram to 0GB, Apex Legends didn't start caused by out of memory.(Apex Legends can't launch 12GB ram?)
Therefore, I changed virtual ram drive to D:.
And launch Apex Legends, it fixed!
I'm thankful for your response.
If anyone else is having the same problem, please show them this method.I had the same issuem, but another approach.
So mine Apex directory was on disc F which is HDD, and my windows is on C which is SSD.
I had virtual ram only on C and was having troubles with continuos high disk read, like that high that CPU was going 100%, so i added virtual RAM to disc F, where APEX was located, i added like from 10 to 20 gb range, and voila no more 100% CPU no more high disk usage and no more freezes. I hope it would help someone in the future, but anyway Apex disc usage and manage is strange, and must be fixed anyway.
- @arcbt507 Hey could you please explain the directory thing again. I also have an HDD i5 but apex takes up all the disk
- @arcbt507 I have the same issue, my Apex is on my SDD (D🙂 but it’s causing my HDD (I🙂 to spike to 100%, freezing then crashing my computer…
I didn't understand the solution yet. I have the same issue. I had an ssd that I lost and replaced by and old HDD from a 2016 notebook. Is there a way to solve this?
EDIT: I guess I did it. I set the minimum values of virtuam ram to 1,5 x my ram memory and the maximum virtual ram memory to 4 x my ram memory. It almost perfect now.
- @Tomotomo_OwO What if you only have one drive?
My problem is fixed by disabling apps running in background to solve high ram usage.
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