How do I show hidden process that eat up high CPU Usage on my Windows
I had a great experience on my windows 10, this exactly different than older windows.
We can see the other users on task manager (check box) on Windows 7 but here I can't find anything that will make it shows the other users using this CPU. It eat up 10%+ my cpu usage!
Computer Type: Laptop System Manufacturer/Model Number: Macbook Air (2021) OS: Mac OS Catalina CPU: M1 Motherboard: Apple Memory: 8 GB Monitor(s) Displays: Retina Screen Resolution: 13.3 - inch (1440 x 900) Hard Drives: 500 GB Internal Browser: Google Chrome Antivirus: None needed. It is Mac OS
Computer Type: Laptop System Manufacturer/Model Number: Macbook Air (2021) OS: Mac OS Catalina CPU: M1 Motherboard: Apple Memory: 8 GB Monitor(s) Displays: Retina Screen Resolution: 13.3 - inch (1440 x 900) Hard Drives: 500 GB Internal Browser: Google Chrome Antivirus: None needed. It is Mac OS
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from some reason, a process called "Windows Image Acquisition (WIA), which I've never seen before is running and using about 30% CPU.
I read in MSDN that "Windows Image Acquisition (WIA) is the still image acquisition platform in the...
My machine works fine but then at some point the fans just start humming loudly (high CPU). Process Explorer shows that the SeAccessCheckWithHint+0x1c620 thread is taking up 30%+ of CPU usage.
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I installed Windows 10 2004 last week and it's been almost great overall except for this problem, sometimes (1 in 3 boot operations) when I boot up my laptop, usually from Hibernation, the System process begins taking 40%-50% of my CPU and I would...
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Since the past 3-4 days the process called 'System' has been constantly using approximately 35% of my CPU. The usage is pretty much constant all the time. Below you can find screenshots from task manager, resource monitor and process...
Hi everyone,
in Task Manager, the "System" sometimes starts eating 14~20% CPU and that persists until a reboot.
"System interrupts" (which is a pseudo process?) seems to do the same.
It doesn't happen from boot, and I don't know what triggers...