Windows 8.1 disk 100% utiization

Hi Team
I am using HP envy m4  Windows 8.1 i7 8gigs ram. My disk usage is always 100% no matter what i do. Can you please let me know what might have caused the issue. I havent observed till my laptop start freezing and today it gave my screen saying that it
has to reboot and some data has been collected for performance analysis.
PS: I did check the paging, its fine; Disabled caching on the disk; none of them have hepled.
Thanks in Advance

In order to diagnose your problem you will need to download and install the below
Install the WPT (Windows Performance Toolkit) 
http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=30652
Help with installation (if needed) is here
When you have, open an elevated command prompt and type the following 
WPRUI.exe (which is the windows performance recorder) and check off the boxes for the following:
First level triage (if available), CPU usage, Disk IO.  
If your problem is not CPU or HD then check off the relevant box/s as well (for example networking or registry)  Please configure yours as per the below snip
Click Start
Let it run for 60 secs or more and save the file (it will show you where it is being saved and what the file is called)
Zip the file and upload to us on Onedrive (or any file sharing service) and give us a link to it in your next post.
Wanikiya and Dyami--Team Zigzag

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