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Automatic Maintenance is a built-in feature in Windows 8/Windows 8.1 that automatically maintains and optimizes the computer when the system is in idle state, or at the scheduled time that is by default set to 2:00 a.m. everyday.

Although the Automatic Maintenance automatically optimizes the computer without any user intervention, there are a few things that must be kept under consideration while leaving the feature enabled in home PCs.

Points to consider:
- Additional amount of processing is required when the Automatic Maintenance process is going on.
- The computer must be powered on, and must be in idle state before the automatic maintenance process initializes.
- Windows 8/Windows 8.1 never asks for consent from any user before initializing the Automatic Maintenance.

After the Automatic Maintenance is disabled in the home computers, you can manually optimize your PC by manually initializing the disk defragmentation, CHKDSK command, etc.

In order to disable the Automatic Maintenance in your Windows 8/Windows 8.1 computer, the steps given below must be followed:

1. Open start menu and at the bottom in the Search programs and files field write Task Scheduler
2. Task Scheduler Library -> Microsoft -> Windows -> Task Scheduler
3. In the middle pane, from the upper section, right-click the Idle Maintenance task and select Disable.
4. Do the same for Regular Maintenance task.
5. Close the Task Scheduler window and restart your computer.

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