Nvidia Container Disk Usage. However, using Windows' built-in disk check can fix this. You need use nvidia-container-runtime as explained in docs: "It is also the only way to have GPU access during docker build".
Only temporary solution I found was disabling the services "NVidia LocalSystem Container" and setting "NVidia Display Container LS" to manual starting. If you have installed the latest NVIDIA driver, you can try uninstalling the latest one first and then reinstall the older NVIDIA driver. Bit annoying when im sitting in a nice and quiet environment and then hear my drives racing xD.
However, using Windows' built-in disk check can fix this.
NVIDIA engineers found a way to share GPU drivers from host to containers, without having them installed on each container individually.
List of supported distributions So basically my issue is that Nvidia container is doing the search in my off time on my PC, if you dont know what it is, it scans for games by scanning everywhere and its a pain sometimes, Since Im horrible at navigating the Geforce experience is there anyway I can disable it? You need use nvidia-container-runtime as explained in docs: "It is also the only way to have GPU access during docker build". It allows to setup easily even the most complex infrastructures, without polluting the local system.