Superfetch is a utility that preloads the apps you use most frequently.

What to do when you are unable to find Superfetch in Services?

This post fromMiniTool Solutionwill walk you through on how to access it in Windows 10/11.

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Unable to Find Superfetch in Services

Superfetchis a feature introduced with Windows Vista in 2007.

It aims to speed up your system by preloading the apps you use most frequently.

However, quite a few of you are unable to find Superfetch in Services.

enable Superfetch via CMD

Whats wrong with it?

In fact, the answer is quite simple.

Microsoft decided to rename Superfetch to SysMain in Windows 10 1809 and later.

enable Superfetch via Windows PowerShell

In other words, Superfetch and SysMain are the same thing.

If you cant find Superfetch in Services, peek if there is the SysMain service.

How to Fix Unable to Find Superfetch in Services on Windows 10/11?

enable Superfetch via Registry Editor

To do so:

Step 1.

Scroll to findSysMainand double-choose it.

Set theStartup typetoAutomatic> hitStart> tap onApply&OK.

To do so:

Step 1.

PressWin+Sto evoke the search bar.

Typecommand promptand selectRun as administrator.

To do so:

Step 1.

Right-press theStartmenu and selectWindows PowerShell (Admin).

In the command window, launch the command below and dont forget to hitEnter.

Set-Service -Name SysMain -StartupType Automatic -Status Running

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Step 3.

Navigate to the following path:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager\Memory Management\PrefetchParameters

Step 4.