Is Your CPU Usage High In Windows?


A problem that is all too common with windows users is when their process starts to run at over 50% of its capacity, occurring despite the fact that you’re not doing anything on the computer. And when you attempt to do something on the computer, the usage goes up even higher, effectively grinding the computer to a halt. It issue tends to happen no matter how much RAM you have in your system or how fast your CPU is. Many people try and upgrade their system by buying new RAM, but this rarely ever helps, their operating system still continues to run slow with extremely high CPU usage.

How can you determine whether this is a problem you’re suffering with?

Well, in order for you to do this, you will need to run windows task manager. In order to run this program, simply right click on the taskbar (which is located at the bottom of the screen), then click on task manager. Once windows task manager loads up, simply click no the performance tab, from there you will be able to see how much of your CPU is currently being used, as the history of the usage. If the CPU usage is above the 50% mark for a prolonged period of time, then it’s safe to say that you’re suffering from this issue.

Why does this happen?

Well, typically there are a number of factors that contribute to this problem, so there are several steps that you will need to take in order to resolve this problem.

How to fix this problem

1. The first thing that you should do is make sure that all the drivers on your computer are up-to-date. Drivers that are outdated are capable of causing a number of issues. In order for you to ensure that all your drivers are the latest, simply check the website of the manufacturer of your computer components and see if there are any new drivers available for them. However, the easiest solution would be for you to use a automated driver update tool.

2. If you’ve updated the drivers on your computer and the computer is still acting up, then the next thing you’ll want to do is ensure that all the latest updates for your operating system are installed. To do this, simply go to the windows update website and follow the onscreen instructions there. There are a number of updates that have been created in the past, designed to tackle the exact same symptoms your currently experience. Once you’ve updated windows, verify that the problem has gone, using windows task manager.

If it hasn’t cured the problem, then continue reading.

3. If both of the previous steps were unable to fix this problem, then there is a good chance that your system has malware/viruses on it. Viruses have a tendency to use up a considerable amount of CPU power and sometimes memory as it corrupts your system files. In order for you to rid your system of the virus, you will need to download, install and run a virus scanner.

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