Windows 10: Can TCPView log a process that sends more than 100 MB total over several hours?

Discus and support Can TCPView log a process that sends more than 100 MB total over several hours? in Windows 10 Gaming to solve the problem; Dec 10, 2023At 8:05 a.m. BitmeterOS showed 11.77 GB down, 514 MB up between 3 and 8 a.m. while I slept. I had left TCPView running during that 5 hour... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Gaming' started by JimGman, Dec 10, 2023.

  1. JimGman Win User

    Can TCPView log a process that sends more than 100 MB total over several hours?


    Dec 10, 2023At 8:05 a.m. BitmeterOS showed 11.77 GB down, 514 MB up between 3 and 8 a.m. while I slept. I had left TCPView running during that 5 hour window, but no culprits were obvious. Ideally I would like the TCPView tool to log any of the following to a log file: a any process sending more than a user-specified total amount, e.g. 100 MB b any process sending more than a user-specified amount over any 2 second update interval, e.g. 200 KB

    :)
     
    JimGman, Dec 10, 2023
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  2. Thelps Win User

    TCPView shows multiple [System Process] network connections...

    The list has a huge variation of IPs. I haven't noted any pattern in what IPs appear.

    Could you suggest how I could identify this process or set of processes referred to as [System Process]?
     
    Thelps, Dec 10, 2023
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  3. novanilla Win User
    Upgraded to Windows 10 - Disk 0 Usage 100

    I agree. This entire thread has appeared unproductive as this issue continues. The one point perhaps that has not been discussed appears to be that even though the disk 0 usage is at 100% the processes running never add up to 100percent. for example at 24%
    usage there are 10 processes listed as using 0.1 mb/sec which totals 1MB /sec. from that one could assume that at 100% the processes may total 4MB/sec but I routinely see the system process spike upwards of 25Mb/sec and after any usage climbs over 7mb/sec
    the disk 0 reads at 100%. also the running processes are never the same. there is no one process which creates the issue.

    A better solution would be for Microsoft to explain the point and purpose of the disk usage, and how it is reported. it is reported at the top as a percentage and in the row as a transfer speed. (mb/s).

    The question is what is up with that specifically, how do I determine the max transfer speed of disc 0, and at what point will system performance slow to an unacceptable user level? when it does what are the steps to take to identify and resolve the issue?
     
    novanilla, Dec 10, 2023
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  4. Can TCPView log a process that sends more than 100 MB total over several hours?

    windows 10 - 100% Disk usage - what is the process and what is it doing?

    There are 100s of articles about this issue and many offer solutions that require trial and error tests of many steps.

    I have tried a few and none of them, such as the combo Chrome-Skype, and others, but they do not help..

    It is like trying anything that might or might not be the root cause and see if we get lucky !.

    That is not a good way of solving this problem.

    The question remains, how to determine which process or processes are the ones that cause the disk usage to be 100% or close to it?.

    When none of the individual processes in Task Manager seem to be the culprit.

    What is the relationship between the MB/s of the processes and the usage %.

    is 6.5 MB/s the equivalent to 100% Disk?

    Some of the highest in task manager seem tobe xagt.exe which reaches between 3 MB/s and 6.0 MB/s or some more.

    Most of the time even a sum of 2.7 MB/s shows 100% Disk.

    Is there a way or a tool that clearly identifies the process(es) and what usage they are actually doing with the Disk.?

    Thanks
     
    CarlosPArias, Dec 10, 2023
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