Windows 10: 'Microsoft common language runtime native compiler' using 100% of my CPU

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    Split from this thread. Hello, chould you help me with a fix list as well?Farbar logs^Here is my files

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    Luca Popescu, Dec 10, 2023
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    how to stop Microsoft common language runtime native compiler from using 100% of my cpu
     
    jbjhbj jhbjbjkbk, Dec 10, 2023
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  3. How to stop 'Microsoft common language runtime native compiler' using 100% of my CPU?

    The operation 'Microsoft common language runtime native compiler' is using up 100% of my CPU.

    The file it takes me to when i click on open file location is a file called 'ngen.exe'
     
    Thomas Bravin, Dec 10, 2023
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  4. 'Microsoft common language runtime native compiler' using 100% of my CPU

    How to stop 'Microsoft common language runtime native compiler' using 100% of my CPU?

    The operation 'Microsoft common language runtime native compiler' is using up 100% of my CPU and hampering my computer's performance. Everytime I end the task, after about 10-20 minutes, I hear my fans start to ramp up again and it is back, using all of my CPU. Is there a fix to this problem?, it gets quite annoying ending the task every 10 minutes.
     
    Nikolay Las, Dec 10, 2023
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    Microsoft common language runtime native compiler' is using up 100% of my CPU: The operation 'Microsoft common language runtime native compiler' is using up 100% of my CPU and hampering my computer's performance. Everytime I end the task, after about 10-20 minutes, I hear my fans start to ramp up again and it is back, using all of my CPU. Is there a fix...
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    Microsoft common language runtime native compiler' is using up 100% of my CPU: The operation 'Microsoft common language runtime native compiler' is using up 100% of my CPU and hampering my computer's performance. Everytime I end the task, after about 10-20 minutes, I hear my fans start to ramp up again and it is back, using all of my CPU. Is there a fix...
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    How to stop 'Microsoft common language runtime native compiler' using 100% of my CPU?: The operation 'Microsoft common language runtime native compiler' is using up 100% of my CPU and hampering my computer's performance. Everytime I end the task, after about 10-20 minutes. Is there a fix to this problem?, it gets quite annoying ending the task every 10 minutes....
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    How to stop 'Microsoft common language runtime native compiler' using 100% of my CPU?: The operation 'Microsoft common language runtime native compiler' is using up 100% of my CPU.The file it takes me to when i click on open file location is a file called 'ngen.exe'...
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    How to stop 'Microsoft common language runtime native compiler' using 100% of my CPU?: The operation 'Microsoft common language runtime native compiler' is using up 100% of my CPU and hampering my computer's performance. Everytime I end the task, after about 10-20 minutes, I hear my fans start to ramp up again and it is back, using all of my CPU. Is there a fix...
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    How to stop 'Microsoft common language runtime native compiler' using 100% of my CPU?: The operation 'Microsoft common language runtime native compiler' is using up 100% of my CPU and hampering my computer's performance. Everytime I end the task, after about 10-20 minutes, I hear my fans start to ramp up again and it is back, using all of my CPU. Is there a fix...
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    How to stop 'Microsoft common language runtime native compiler' using 100% of my CPU?: The operation 'Microsoft common language runtime native compiler' is using up 100% of my CPU and hampering my computer's performance. Everytime I end the task, after about 10-20 minutes, I hear my fans start to ramp up again and it is back, using all of my CPU. Is there a fix...