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Fixing High CPU Usage in Windows 10/11
If you’re experiencing high CPU usage on Windows, where your computer feels slow and unresponsive, here’s a solution to help you get things back to normal: Identify Resource-Heavy Processes: Press Ctrl + Shift + Esc to open Task Manager and go to the Processes tab. Look at the CPU column to see which programs are using the most CPU power. If any unnecessary apps are running, right-click and select End Task to close them. Disable Startup Programs: High CPU usage can also be caused by too many programs launching at startup. Go to Task Manager, select the Startup tab, and disable any programs you don’t need to start with Windows. Check for Malware: Malware can cause high CPU usage as it runs in the background, often without your knowledge. Run a full scan with Windows Defender or another trusted antivirus program to detect and remove any potential threats. Update Drivers: Outdated or faulty drivers can cause CPU spikes. Go to Device Manager, find any outdated drivers (especially for your CPU, GPU, and motherboard), and update them. Adjust Power Settings: Set your computer to Balanced or Power Saver mode in Control Panel > Power Options to prevent unnecessary CPU usage. These steps should help lower CPU usage and make your system run smoother.