[FIXED] Microsoft Compatibility Telemetry High Disk Usage

If you have been having problems with Microsoft compatibility telemetry, you have come to the right place. Sometimes, this feature that comes with Windows will use up most of your resources and can bring your computer down to a crawl If you have noticed this program is responsible for more than 50% of your CPU usage, then this article is for you.

Some users can even have issues with the amount of personal information that Microsoft compatible telemetry sends back to Microsoft. So in this article, we are going to look at what this program is, should you keep it enabled and methods to disable it permanently.

Microsoft Compatible Telemetry: What is it?

Microsoft Compatible Telemetry is a program that is a part of Windows OS. Its main function is to collecting your data and sending it to Microsoft. This is to improve the Windows experience and bring wanted features.

This feature collects a lot of information like what you type on your keyboard and what your hardware specifications are. Everything you say to Cortana is also recorded. It does not however, send your location or search history.

Ever since Windows 10 was launched, users have complained about Microsoft spying on them. If you are worried about this, disabling it would give you a peace of mind. If it is using up your resources a lot, then you should definitely disable it.

Another issue is that Microsoft Compatibility Telemetry is said to consume high disk usage which kills a lot of CPU. To fix this high disk usage problem, one can easily disable Microsoft Compatibility Telemetry service.

Methods to Disable Microsoft Compatible Telemetry

You can use these 5 methods to permanently disable this feature on Windows 10. We have listed the method in the order of most convenient. You only have to use the next methods if the one preceding it didn’t work for you.

Method 1: Disabling Using Group Policy Editor

Group policy editor is a tool provided by Microsoft that can be used to control working environment of system accounts.

  1. Press Window and R key together and open the Run dialogue box. Type in gpedit.msc and press Enter.
  2. Follow Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Data Collection and Preview Builds. Double click on Allow Telemetry.
  3. From the window that pops up, check on Disabled and you can find it on the top left side.
  4. That is all there is to it and press OK and close all the Windows.

Method 2: Deleting ‘CompatTellRunner.exe’

This file can be found in the System32 folder and deleting it should make the problems related to Microsoft compatibility telemetry go away. But you cannot simply delete it. Just follow these steps to accomplish this.

  1. Log in to Windows as an Administrator. This is very important.
  2. Open up Windows Explorer. Copy and paste this path : C:\Windows\System32. If your Windows is installed in a different drive, replace the C with it.
  3. Scroll down and you will find CompatTellRunner. You can’t delete it just yet and you have to follow the next steps.
  4. Right click on it and choose properties. Select the Security tab and click on Advanced.
  5. You can find the owner on top and Change highlighted in blue. Click that.
  6. From the Select user or Group window, select Advanced and then choose Find now option. Choose the administrator account you are currently using from the search results. Press OK and close everything.
  7. Wait, we’re still not done yet. Right-click on CompatTellRunner again and open up properties.
  8. Again choose Advanced under the Security tab and you can find the list of users.
  9. Select a user and click Edit.
  10. Check Full control and Confirm everything.
  11. Now you have full control over the file and you can delete it.

Method 3: Update Your Drivers

This is a fix for a ton of PC related issues. Outdated or corrupt drivers can mess up your system and can also cause Microsoft compatibility telemetry issues. To do that, you can either update automatically or manually. You can update your drivers through Device Manager. The steps to do so are given below.

  1. Press Windows and X key together to launch the quick access menu and click on Device Manager.
  2. In the Device Manager, select the device for which you want the updated drivers and right click on it and choose Update Drivers.
  3. You can search automatically for an updated driver or you can browse your computer for drivers.

This method usually does the trick but it can be hard determining the outdated driver and sometimes Windows can’t find it online. But do not worry. Just download Driver Booster and you will not have to suffer from any hassle. You can schedule driver updates and the best part is it automatically downloads it for you.

You can get the free trial version or the Special discount Pro version.

Method 4: Disabling Microsoft Compatibility Telemetry Using Registry Editor

Registry editor is a very useful tool provided by Windows to view and edit the Windows registry. Even though it makes editing the registry simple, it is recommended that you don’t tinker with other values if you are inexperienced. So make sure you follow the given steps exactly.

  1. Press Windows and R keys together to launch the run dialogue box. Type in regedit and press Enter.
  2. On the left side of the registry editor window, follow the path HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE > SOFTWARE > Policies.
  3. Under Policies, you can find Data Collection under Microsoft> Windows.
  4. Double Click on Allow Telemetry and change the value data from 1 to 0. Press OK and close all the windows.

Method 5: Using Command Line

  1. Press Windows and R keys together to launch the run dialogue box. Type in cmd and hit Ctrl + Shift + Enter to open cmd as an administrator.
  2. Copy the command given below and paste in on command prompt and press Enter.
  3. sc delete DiagTrack sc delete dmwappushservice echo “” > C:\\ProgramData\\Microsoft\\Diagnosis\\ETLLogs\\AutoLogger\\AutoLogger-Diagtrack-Listener.etl reg add“HKLM\\SOFTWARE\\Policies\\Microsoft\\Windows\\DataCollection” /v AllowTelemetry /t REG_DWORD /d 0 /f

  4. Close the Command prompt.

This should fix microsoft compatibility telemetry high cpu usage problems on your Windows PC.

Final Take

So these are the five methods you can use to fix microsoft compatibility telemetry high disk usage issue. You don’t have to worry about Microsoft spying on you and it won’t eat up your resources any more. If you have any doubts or suggestions, please feel free to use the comment section to voice them. We will help you with it as soon as we can.

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