If you are a Windows user, you must be aware of the term ‘high disk usage’ that is often encountered with Windows does not care if you have 8, 8.1, or 10. Even after a lot of bug updates and fixes, Microsoft hasn’t succeeded in resolving this problem. Users always find themselves trapped in situations where they cannot maximize their devices because of high disk use. Not everyone is technically efficient to handle things like that themselves. Even when I faced this problem, it took me 72 hours to find out the solution for the use of the WSAPPX high disk on Windows 10 (as I have Windows 10). So, if you sail on the same ship or even if you use Windows 8, or the other, the following guide has been carved to help you.
What exactly ‘wsappx’? Is that a virus?
‘WSAPPX’ is a process that is responsible for handling new universal applications and Microsoft Store (such as installing, updating, or removing application installations for Windows 10; it runs in the background and you can see it on Windows Task Manager. Press’ Ctrl + Shift + ESC ‘and at the scroll down, you will find the WSAPPX run as shown clearly in the picture below.
WSAPPX can be further divided into two separate background service deployment services i.e. Appx (AppXSVC) and clip license service (ClipsVC). AppX Deployment Service (APPXSVC) is known to offer infrastructure support to use temporary store application clip service (ClipsVC) offering infrastructure support.
It has been noted that the WSAPPX leads to high disk use as can be seen clearly under the manager’s task process or under a different process too. You can verify whether the WSAPPX is truly the culprit by taking the steps given:
- Launch Task Manager
- You will see the list of all the processes along with the percentage of memory they are consuming i.e. CPU, Memory, and Disk Usage.
- Right-click on wsappx and select the option ‘Go to details’.
4. You will be able to see the process that is a part of wsappx and is causing high disk usage.
Most Windows users consider wsappx to be a virus as it does affect the smooth functioning of a device. AppX Deployment Service and Client License Service are the two major components of wsappx that do not carry any virus and are just responsible for high disk usage. You can even run an antivirus to cross-check if you are dealing with a virus or malware.
Why ‘wsappx’ Consumes High Disk Usage?
After knowing the culprit, it is more important to know what is causing the error or why wsappx is leading to high disk usage so that you can deal with the error in a better way.
In most cases, wsappx is only active when you are using the Microsoft store. The process will start running in the background only when you open the store and when you will download an app or install an update, this process will consume more resources.
You will always notice the process running in the background while the Windows store apps like Paint 3D, Mail, etc., are getting updated. Moreover, when the updates get stuck the Windows may try to repeat the update after some time which can be the reason you are seeing 100% disk usage in Windows 10.
How to Fix High Disk Usage by Wsappx?
If you are thinking that you can simply end the wsappx process via the Task Manager and can get rid of the issue, you may be wrong as Windows considers it an important system process and the moment you will try to end it you will get a warning message ‘Ending this process will cause Windows to become unstable or shut down, causing you to lose any data hasn’t been saved.’
So ending the task may cause Windows to behave abnormally and that is not recommended anyway as this will not disable Wsappx permanently and it will start running in the background again when you launch any app.
Let’s have a look at the available options that can help you deal with high disk usage on Windows. Also, remember that not all methods will work for everyone facing this error and you may have to figure out yourself which method to apply-
1. Stop Store Apps from Updating Automatically
You can prevent the high disk usage by putting an end to the automatic updating of apps. For that:
- Open the Microsoft Store
- Click on the Menu icon and then go to Settings.
- There you will find the option for ‘Update apps automatically’; turn the toggle off.
Doing this will prevent automatic app updates unless you do that manually by going to the store and selecting ‘Downloads and Updates’. Click on the ‘Get Updates’ option and if you want to install any of the available ones, do it on your own.
2. disable Windows Store
Disabling the Windows store is one option that comes to everyone’s mind but this option is not as feasible as it looks. You may face bugs and lags in the Windows store once you disable it. Also, keep in mind that doing that will not disable wsappx permanently, however, it will just reduce the load to perform Windows Store related tasks and that will ultimately fix the 100 percent high disk usage issue.
A. Using Registry Editor
You can disable the Windows Store using Registry Editor as follows:
- In the search box of the start menu, type ‘regedit’ and press ‘Enter’; this will launch the registry editor window.
- Next, go to ‘HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft’ folder and if you can’t find it, you can copy the specified address in the search bar of the Registry editor window and press ‘Enter’.
- Select Windows Store and select ‘New’ after right-clicking on the right panel and further select ‘DWord (32-bit) Value’ from the menu.
- Rename the ‘DWord (32-bit) Value’ as ‘RemoveWindowsStore’ and also give the value data as ‘1’.
- Once done, you can restart your system.
B. Using Group Policy Editor
The next option is to disable Windows Store through Group Policy Editor but it is only for Windows Pro and Enterprise users.
Follow the directions provided here:
Computer> Configuration> Administrative Templates> Windows Components> Store
Double-click on the option ‘Turn off the store application’ and on the right window panel, select ‘Choose Enabled’ and then click on ‘Apply’; also don’t forget to restart the device.
3. Disable Clipsvc and Appxsvc
- If the above method isn’t for you, you can go on disabling Clipsvc and AppXSvc to fix this as follows:
- In the search box of the menu, type ‘regedit’ to go to the registry editor.
- Go to ‘HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\ControlSet001\Services\AppXSvc’ folder or else copy the above address in the search bar.
- Next, open the ‘Start’ file and change the value data to ‘4’.·
- After that restart the system and doing that will disable AppXSvc; similarly, you can disable Clipsvc by navigating to ‘HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\ControlSet001\Services\Clipsvc’ and change the value.