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In this video, I'll show how to fix Steam slow disk usage.

00:00 Disk Cleanup
00:24 Disk Error Check
00:42 Steam Flush
00:52 Steam Compatibility Settings
01:12 Windows Firewall Exception for Steam
01:50 Steam System Priority
02:16 Disk Indexing Options
02:33 Steam Download Region
02:56 Steam Download Cache
03:11 Steam Library Repair

Press the WINDOWS key or click on the WINDOWS icon
Write "disk clean"
Click on "Disk Cleanup"
Select the disk where you install your games
Click on OK
Select all of the options
Click on OK

Open Computer
Select the drive in which you have your games installed
Right-click it
Click on Properties
Click on Tools
In Error Checking, click on Check

Right-click on Steam
Click on "Exit Steam"
Press the WINDOWS key or click on the WINDOWS icon
Write: Run
Click on Run
Write: steam://flushconfig
Click on OK

Open the Steam folder
Select Steam
Right-click on Steam
Click on Properites
Click on Compatibility
Check the option "Run this program as administrator"
Click on Apply
Click on OK

Press the WINDOWS key or click on the WINDOWS icon
Write: Windows Security
Click on Windows Securityy
Click on Virus & Threat Protection
In Virus & Threat Protection Settings, click on Manage Settings
Scroll down
In Exclusions, click on Add or Remove Exclusions
Click on Add an exclusion
Select Folder
Choose the Steam folder
Click on Select Folder

Right-click on an empty space in your task bar
Click on Task Manager
Right-click on Steam
Click on Go to Details
Right-click "steam.exe"
Click on Set Priority
Click on "Real Time"

Press the WINDOWS key or click on the WINDOWS icon
Write: Index
Click on Indexing Options
Click on Advanced
In Troubleshooting, click on Rebuild
Click on OK

Open Steam
In the top-left corner of the screen, click on Steam
Click on Settings
Click on Downloads
In Download Region, click to show the options
Choose a region which is close to where you are in the world

Open Steam
In the top-left corner of the screen, click on Steam
Click on Settings
Click on Downloads
Scroll down to see more options
In Steam Download Cache, click on Clear Cache

Open Steam
In the top-left corner of the screen, click on Steam
Click on Settings
Click on Storage
Choose the drive in which you have your games installed
Click on the three dots: ...
Click on Repair Library

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Transcript
00:00Press the Windows key or click on the Windows icon and write
00:04Disk Clean and click on Disk Cleanup
00:09Select the drive where you install your games and click on OK
00:16Select all of the options and click on OK
00:23Open Computer
00:27Find the drive where you install your Steam games, select it, right click it and click on Properties
00:35Click on Tools
00:37In Error Checking, click on Check
00:41Click on the Windows icon, write Run and click on it
00:46And write Steam Flush Config and click on OK
00:52Go to the Steam folder, scroll down, select Steam, right click it, click on Properties, click on Compatibility
01:04And check the option to run this program as administrator
01:08Click on Apply and click on OK
01:11Press the Windows key or click on the Windows icon
01:15Write Windows Security and click on it
01:19Click on Virus and Threat Protection
01:23In Virus and Threat Protection Settings, click on Manage Settings
01:28Scroll down
01:31In Exclusions, click on Add or Remove Exclusions
01:36Click on Add an Exclusion
01:40And choose Folder
01:42And make sure to select the Steam folder
01:46And click on Select Folder
01:50Right click in an empty space in your taskbar
01:54And click on Task Manager
01:57Right click on Steam
02:00And click on Go to Details
02:04Right click on Steam X
02:07And click on Set Priority
02:10And choose Real Time
02:14And confirm
02:16Press the Windows key or click on the Windows icon
02:20And write Index
02:21And click on Indexing Options
02:25Click on Advanced
02:27In Troubleshooting, click on Rebuild
02:30And click on OK
02:33Open Steam
02:35In the top left corner, click on Steam
02:38Click on Settings
02:40And click on Downloads
02:43In Download Region, click to show the options
02:46And select the region which is closest to you
02:52And click on Restart Now
02:55Open Steam
02:57Click on Steam
02:58Click on Settings
03:00Click on Downloads
03:03Scroll down
03:05In Clear Download Cache
03:07Click on Clear Cache
03:09And confirm
03:10Click on Storage
03:12Choose the drive in which you have your games installed
03:16Click on the three dots
03:18And click on Repair Library
03:21Like and Subscribe, support my work
03:24And is there any other solution you need?
03:26Tell me in the comments
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