Yet stolen the system restore disk after that I have disabled

I noticed that something was stolen from my hard drives recently and went in the resource monitor to check it out.  I noticed that the system process continually wrote to the 'System Volume Information' folders on all three of my drives at a heavy pace.  Some research indicates that he was at work system restore feature.  So, I disabled for each drive and deleted all restore points each through Windows system properties.  Unfortunately, which made no difference, even after a reboot.  Resource monitor shows still writing for the 'System Volume Information' folders on all hard drives 3 heavy disk.  What can I do to make this stop?

In addition, Windows Explorer bounces between statement my drive correctly and I have very little or no space left.

RReed

My bad.  I saw Bitlocker and typed bit defender.

Fvevol.sys with BitLocker Drive Encryption description driver of Microsoft Corporation belonging to Microsoft® Windows® operating income...

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