Hi quarkiedoo,
I am Dave, I will help you with this.
Open Task Manager, then select the Processes Tab.
Click the CPU column header so the arrow on that column header points down, can you then see what processes is using the high CPU?
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Hello I am looking for a tool to debug high CPU that will identify which process is causing the problem? procdump requires you to know what process is causing it. I have no idea. I want something that will identify what and debug it. Is there a tool as such?
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Hi quarkiedoo,
I am Dave, I will help you with this.
Open Task Manager, then select the Processes Tab.
Click the CPU column header so the arrow on that column header points down, can you then see what processes is using the high CPU?