Why does Windows 10 use 100% of one core whenever I go idle for ~5 minutes?
It's the ``System'' process but I cannot figure out what it's doing. It stops as soon as I move the mouse and goes back to no usage.
Windows Defender is disabled, and the behavior continues if I disable Windows Search. What are some other go-when-you're-idle services?
probably indexing files or looking for things that it can sell to advertisers or selling your file index to advertisers
>>61164530
well I found I can look at all its threads so maybe if I let it idle one more time I can see what it is better.
Botnet
>>61164550
didn't help much
this does not happen on my other machine
how could i get a botnet because i do not even pirate softwares
OP here "solved" my problem with
https://dottech.org/6801/keep-your-computer-awake-and-active-with-caffeine/
so my compy won't go idle lol
>>61164634
because windows itself is botnet
Either one of those or all at the same time:
>scanning personal info for advertising
>scanning for child porn
>scanning for pirated content
it's databasing you filenames
>>61164864
Why it has to take several days? PC been up 12 days
Also >>61164795 isn't working, maybe the software is crapola
I feel like it's Windows Defender somehow, it's been doing this since they updated to the faggoty new security center.