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theslick.stan

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  1. Thank you all very much for your help! after booting into safe mode i was able to identify that it was SPOTIFY hogging CPU AND DISK usage! now i am just trying to see if there is something i can do to get around that but otherwise my issue is resolved!
  2. so i booted into safe mode and cpu usage was between 0-1% and now i booted normally and its around 4% with superfetch periodically sending it up to 12%....i think you did it. you might've just given me the solution
  3. Everything except windows defender is already disabled
  4. So I literally finished my first build a few hours ago and as of the last hour or so my CPU is being driven to 99% and I've tried everything and nothing seems to change anything. So after installing my OS i spent most of my time installing updates and hardware drivers (msi, asus nvidia) and the only other software I've installed are bench markers (cinebench and furmark)which I've uninstalled, CPU & GPU-z, VLC and chrome through ninite, steam and the blizzard app and 2 games from steam. everything was running perfectly fine and my CPU was hanging around 1-4% usage at idle. Then randomly, I noticed my system lagging so i checked the task manager and right at the top with 26-40% usage was WMI. I immediately googled to see what was happening and i found guides to identify what software was causing this, however going through services to identify the Client ID was not straightforward because nearly every error in the WMI log showed a different client ID. After digging through nearly all the client ID's none of them were present in the services so i used command prompt and through there i identified one Client ID and it belonged to NVIDIA (nvcontainer.exe) and after going through the services again this was the nvidia LocalSystem Container and so i went ahead and disabled it and set it to manual start up and just as a precaution i did the same with all containerservices which there were two more. Nothing changed. I went ahead and uninstalled the LocalSystem container outright and restarted my PC but still had the same result. I went ahead and stopped WMI itself but the only thing that happened was the 26-40% CPU usage was picked up by System, Chrome, Spotify and the Task manager. I restarted WMI and the load is currently trading between WMI, System and the task manager with the system sometimes taking up my entire disk usage and chrome pitching in every now and then. I am able to lightly surf and type this out with spotify playing in the background (i would've been unhinged otherwise) but any media heavy site lags and video playback seems to be out of the question. PLEASE HELP
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