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Performance And Reliability Monitor total CPU usage is higher than the
combined processes. There is something mysteriously using the CPU. I let the computer idle down and took a snapshot so you can see all processes running: http://cid-d82a3813e9bd0e49.skydrive...s/IdleHigh.png You will see the CPU claims to be using a total of 33%, however you will notice there are only 2 processes with a combined usage total of 8%. Next, I reboot my computer, let it idle down and take another snapshot: http://cid-d82a3813e9bd0e49.skydrive...es/IdleLow.png This is the result we should expect. I do not know what conditions must happen for this seemingly random event to occur. Is there something else I can do to further this investigation? Perhaps something in systernals would give more information when this problem happens again. Nathan |