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The thread discusses high CPU usage caused by the `wmiprvse.exe` process on a Windows 7 system, with the original poster noticing the issue after running a specific program. Despite attempts to delete the process, it reappears, and troubleshooting suggestions include running virus scans and using monitoring tools like Process Monitor. The issue temporarily resolved but reoccurred when using Speccy, and a contributor recommends uninstalling Speccy due to its suspected link to the problem, noting the CPU usage isn’t critical unless persistent.
The thread discusses high CPU usage caused by the `wmiprvse.exe` process on a Windows 7 system, with the original poster noticing the issue after running a specific program. Despite attempts to delete the process, it reappears, and troubleshooting suggestions include running virus scans and using monitoring tools like Process Monitor. The issue temporarily resolved but reoccurred when using Speccy, and a contributor recommends uninstalling Speccy due to its suspected link to the problem, noting the CPU usage isn’t critical unless persistent.
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