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Discus and support Occasional high CPU usage on Windows 10 in Windows 10 Performance & Maintenance to solve the problem; Hi, I have recently noticed a bit of a performance issue on my HP laptop running Windows 10 Home. What happens is, if I am not doing anything on... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Performance & Maintenance' started by spotify95, Feb 9, 2016.

  1. spotify95 Win User

    Occasional high CPU usage on Windows 10


    Hi,

    I have recently noticed a bit of a performance issue on my HP laptop running Windows 10 Home.

    What happens is, if I am not doing anything on the laptop, but am not putting it to sleep (i.e. idling), it stays at a low CPU usage. However, after a while (usually about a minute?), the CPU usage rockets up, and also affects my CPU temperatures (goes up from ~35'C to ~50'C).

    The processes that are the culprit, as defined by the detailed tab of Task manager, are either "svchost.exe" or "System" - the latter is described as "NT Kernel and System" and is linked to ntoskrnl.exe.

    Any way of controlling this would be greatly appreciated.

    Note: the laptop came preinstalled with Windows 10 and doesn't have many programs installed.



    :)
     
    spotify95, Feb 9, 2016
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  2. Роман Горячкин, Feb 9, 2016
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  3. Rohn007 Win User
    Massive boot drive activity since Windows 10 upgrade

    It's a known "Feature" (aka BUG) in recent builds of Windows. Here are some things to try to fix it:

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    Rohn007, Feb 9, 2016
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  4. b1rd Win User

    Occasional high CPU usage on Windows 10

    b1rd, Feb 9, 2016
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  5. spotify95 Win User
    Hi, thanks for the informaion.

    I have just set McAfee to do a scan of the computer and I'll see what that brings up.

    Failing that, I'll look at drivers, then Runtime Broker. I think that the Windows 10 tips thing still comes up, which I don't really need. I doubt it's the drivers though, because all of the drivers for the machine are installed and Windows Update updates any drivers when required.

    Note: this only happens about 1 minute or so after my activity, i.e. it is idling. I have noticed that, the instant this happens, the CPU spikes to 100% (with svchost using some CPU as well) before settling to 25% usage; the culprit being "System".

    edit: McAfee has scanned my "C:" drive (Windows 10) without any issues. It's scanned drive F:\ (my windows 7 partition, this is dual boot) and found 1 potentially unwanted program, which I will discuss tomorrow. Driver Booster (from IoBit) has found outdated drivers, which I will install.
     
    spotify95, Feb 9, 2016
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  6. b1rd Win User
    Another semi-long shot might be one of the Start-Up programs. I did see that you don't have many programs installed, but it might be worth a look anyhow, as something is working your processor.

    If you're unfamiliar, right-click the taskbar and bring up the Task Manger. Hit the Start up tab. Those are the programs that load when Windows starts. You can disable one at a time by right-clicking them (make sure it's actually off) and check things.

    Again a long shot, but sometimes some programs can cause conflicts. I would specifically look at any security software you have running, and test it without the software running. You can always active Windows Defender if you're concerned about the temporary lack of security if you decide to try this.

    Also, perhaps take a quick peek at the Reliability Monitor/History and see if anything jumps out.
     
  7. AnEdge Win User
    Hey Spotify, HP owner here and what I did was uninstall most of the HP stuff, especially the support assistant and HP framework (do it from programs and features). Update the graphics driver. Let the system find and install the correct driver from intel. Every single problem I had, including high cpu disappeared. Have been running 2 months now flawlessly.
     
    AnEdge, Feb 10, 2016
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  8. spotify95 Win User

    Occasional high CPU usage on Windows 10

    Update: I tried turning off the notifications about help with Windows 10 (the 3rd thing in the original article), result? No improvement!

    Anything else to try before I try the Startup programs? (I will post a screenshot of my start up programs on that machine, that way you can help to see what is the problem.) Don't think it's McAfee causing the issue.
     
    spotify95, Feb 10, 2016
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  9. spotify95 Win User
    Hi,

    I have updated all of the outdated drivers via IOBit Driver Booster. No improvement, but I do have nice new drivers *Smile

    HP Support Assistant is installed on a windows 8.1 laptop which doesn't have this issue, and it is also on the Windows 7 partition of this laptop, also without issue.

    Maybe the HP Framework is to blame?
     
    spotify95, Feb 10, 2016
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  10. spotify95 Win User
    Hi guys,

    The issue is still present (it is fine on my windows 7 partition) - any ideas?

    Thanks
     
    spotify95, Feb 16, 2016
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  11. b1rd Win User
    Another option might be to see how things run while in Safemode. If things are fine there, then that would seem to point to one of your programs.

    Did you ever try disabling any of the start-ups to see if it's any of those? (Right-click the Taskbar > Task Manager > Start-ups tab)

    In essence, you would have to disable each start-up, one at a time and then test. If the problem is still there, then re-enable it and move down to the next one. These can be disabled and re-enabled by right-clicking each entry. Perhaps try Safemode and see if that changes anything first.
     
  12. dalchina New Member
    Hi, Could you post a screenshot of your task manager showing high CPU case with highest usage processes topmost please?

    Win 10 will most likely restore the driver versions pretty quickly to what Uncle MS deems good for you, unless you take special action. That applies to driver versions which are older or newer than Windows believes appropriate.

    It's not worth using driver scan utilities in Win 10, except for drivers for hardware you can't find not maintained by Win 10, or except to solve exceptional problems, in which case you need to take action to stop Windows replacing the driver.
     
    dalchina, Feb 17, 2016
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  13. spotify95 Win User

    Occasional high CPU usage on Windows 10

    Hi guys,

    Thank you for the responses. I will have a look when I next boot up the windows 10 laptop *Smile

    I'll first go to safe mode and have a look, assuming that core temp and task manager will work in safe mode.

    If its fine in safe mode then I shall start by looking at the startup tab. Remember though that this only happens during idle mode, as soon as you actually do something, all is fine, until it idles again.
     
    spotify95, Feb 18, 2016
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  14. spotify95 Win User
    Occasional high CPU usage on Windows 10 [​IMG]


    Above is a photo of the Task Manager (processes running) whilst the weird thing about CPU usage is taking place (this only happens when idle).

    The "System" process shouldn't be taking 26% of CPU, should it *Sad

    Hope that helps!

    edit: By the way, if someone could show me how to access safe mode in windows 10, it'd be appreciated. I know that usually, its a case of pressing F8 before Windows loads. However, Windows 10 doesn't have the option before it starts loading (I think?), and this machine is a dual boot machine, so the first thing you have to do is select which OS to use (in my case, Windows 7 or Windows 10).
     
    spotify95, Feb 19, 2016
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  15. dalchina New Member
    Safe Mode: try Shift Restart and then follow the prompts.
    4 Ways To Boot Into Safe Mode In Windows 10
    Safe Mode - Start Windows 10 in - Windows 10 Forums

    You can also add safe mode to your boot options- see Tutorials.
    (Could be attractive as you already have a legacy boot menu)

    Don't know the implications of dual boot for the above for sure.

    It looks like it's installing sthg and Macafee is scanning... so sthg's going on.
    (Screen shots are much clearer to read- Win 10 still has the Snipping tool - type snip in the search box)
     
    dalchina, Feb 19, 2016
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