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Edge constantly uses too much CPU
I agree so I uninstalled Edge (/w EdgeBlock) and Edge Webview (Edge Redirect) then renamed the folder C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft\Edge.not\- Sunnyskyguy
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- Forum: Windows Help and Support
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Windows 11 Gaining full control over my Win11Pro system
Get LatencyMon.exe to see what happens- Sunnyskyguy
- Post #13
- Forum: Windows Help and Support
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Windows 11 Gaining full control over my Win11Pro system
e.g. To disable Defender in gpedit may not be enough as Win 10/11 became self-healing. So I used this; [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows Defender] "disableAntispyware"=dword:00000001 "disablespecialrunningmodes"=dword:00000001 "disableantivirus"=dword:00000001...- Sunnyskyguy
- Post #12
- Forum: Windows Help and Support
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Windows 11 Gaining full control over my Win11Pro system
Yes, there are a ton of scheduled tasks and updates can revert settings.- Sunnyskyguy
- Post #5
- Forum: Windows Help and Support
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Windows 7 Which Anti-Virus do You Use?
Norton and the others slow many machines and are so invasive that it makes you feel like a virus is running on your machine, I tried them all and none of them works best for me, on Win7 x64. I use VirusTotal to scan downloads and monitor new startups with Mike Lin's old tool...- Sunnyskyguy
- Post #391
- Forum: Windows Software
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Windows 7 Which Anti-Virus do You Use?
Tried them all and None works best for me, on Win7 x64. I use VirusTotal to scan downloads and monitor new startups with Mike Lin's old tool- Sunnyskyguy
- Post #388
- Forum: Windows Software
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for N CPU's = % avg CPU / process= 1/N x100% Why? RPC throttle or what?
My understanding is that most major Apps like Office and Procexp are essentially single threaded for the shared memory subprocesses and many other threads must be independent of that share to avoid concurrent issues. Yet parsing to all CPU’s is uneven and always adds up 1/N CPU’s x100% on...- Sunnyskyguy
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- Forum: General Computing
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for N CPU's = % avg CPU / process= 1/N x100% Why? RPC throttle or what?
I misused the terms, by server I meant listener which be the client itself waiting for an execution response. Although more often used between TCIP ports with the app, talking to itself. TY I read the Winternals when they 1st came out- Sunnyskyguy
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- Forum: General Computing
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for N CPU's = % avg CPU / process= 1/N x100% Why? RPC throttle or what?
Examples are MS Office, WordPerfect(Qpro 2020), LibreOffice and ProcExp, Procmon all having this 1/N x 100% for N CPU limit utilization. This reminds me of my 3rd employer Burrough's as Test Eng. Mgr when I heard all Mainframes had full speed but marketting sold keys to clients too CPU...- Sunnyskyguy
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- Forum: General Computing