You should know that this service is used to speed up file access. However, if you are not using an SSD on your PC, then it’s not necessary to keep it installed.

IAStorDataSvc High CPU Usage

If you are facing high disk, memory CPU usage for the IAStorDataSvc process, then this guide gives a definitive solution to fix this problem on Windows 11/10. It is usually caused by drivers from Intel Rapid Storage Technology. The options you should consider are:

1] Reinstall/Update or Remove IAStorDataSvc driver

You will have to choose between one of these options. The first thing we would suggest you is to download the latest driver from Intel Download Centre and install it on the PC. In case this doesn’t work, you may want to remove the driver completely, and let Windows update find the right driver for you after a PC restart. Many times drivers aren’t compatible with the latest Windows upgrade, and it results in this kind of issue.

Open Device Manager using the key WIN+X+MFind the driver, right-click, and uninstall.Restart your Windows PC.

You may also have to look into installed programs listed and uninstall any listing of Intel Rapid Storage Technology driver.

2] Disable IAStorDataSvc in Services Manager

In the Run prompt, type services.msc, and hit Enter.Locate Intel Rapid Storage Technology services, and then double-click it.Change the Startup type to Disabled.Click on Apply and then OK to save the change.Exit the Services window and see if the problem is resolved for you.

You can also access the running services list from the Task Manager. Read: Intel Rapid Storage Technology Service not working. Let us know if this helped you solve the issue. Other posts about processes using high resources:

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