The Process Explorer tool gives you a complete overview on which processes are currently running on your computer, including details about who invoked the processes, and how much of the total system resources they're consuming. If any of the processes show a higher-than-expected rate of consumption for your environment, consider these top processes first when you try to determine the cause of the problem. Make sure that the arrow that appears on the header points down to sort the data from highest to lowest CPU consumption. Select the Average CPU column header to sort the list by overall CPU usage. You might have to maximize the window to see all the data. In the Resource Monitor window, select the CPU tab. Select Start, enter resmon, and then select Resource Monitor from the search results. Use the Resource Monitor to view CPU consumption: Then, check whether this mitigates the problem. If the process can be stopped, or a related service can be disabled, stop the process or the service.
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