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High CPU usage can be indicative of several different problems. If a program is eating up your entire processor, there’s a good chance that it’s not behaving properly. A maxed-out CPU is also a sign of a virus or adware infection, which should be addressed immediately. It could also simply mean that your computer can’t keep up with what you want to do, and an upgrade may be in order.
steps
1-Press .Ctrl+⇧ Shift+Esc to open the Task Manager. This is a utility that monitors and reports on all of the processes and programs currently running on your computer.
2-Click the .Processes tab. This will display all of the processes currently running on your computer.
3-Click the /”CPU/” column. This will sort the processes based on their current CPU usage.
4-Find the processes that are accounting for the majority of your CPU usage. Usually there will be only one that is nearly maxed out at 99-100%, though you may have a couple of different programs taking up 50% each.
5-Note the /”Image name/” of the processes. This will allow you to look them up later to determine how to keep the high usage from happening.
6-Select the offending program and click .End Process. You will be asked to confirm that you want to force the process to quit.
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steps
1-Press .Ctrl+⇧ Shift+Esc to open the Task Manager. This is a utility that monitors and reports on all of the processes and programs currently running on your computer.
2-Click the .Processes tab. This will display all of the processes currently running on your computer.
3-Click the /”CPU/” column. This will sort the processes based on their current CPU usage.
4-Find the processes that are accounting for the majority of your CPU usage. Usually there will be only one that is nearly maxed out at 99-100%, though you may have a couple of different programs taking up 50% each.
5-Note the /”Image name/” of the processes. This will allow you to look them up later to determine how to keep the high usage from happening.
6-Select the offending program and click .End Process. You will be asked to confirm that you want to force the process to quit.
#windows11 #windows7 #fix #high #cpu
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