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How to Fix High CPU Usage in Windows 11

High CPU usage in Windows 11 can be a frustrating issue, as it can slow down your system and lead to poor performance. Fortunately, there are several ways to resolve this problem and optimize your computer's performance. In this article, we will explore some effective methods to fix high CPU usage in Windows 11.

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How to Fix High CPU Usage in Windows 11

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  1. How to Fix High CPU Usage in Windows 11 High CPU usage in Windows 11 can be a frustrating issue, as it can slow down your system and lead to poor performance. Fortunately, there are several ways to resolve this problem and optimize your computer's performance. In this article, we will explore some effective methods to fix high CPU usage in Windows 11. Identify the Culprit: Before you start troubleshooting, it's essential to identify which process or application is causing high CPU usage. Press Ctrl + Shift + Esc to open the Task Manager and check the 'Processes' tab to see which application or background process is consuming the most CPU. Update Windows and Drivers: Make sure Windows 11 and your device drivers are up to date. Microsoft frequently releases updates that can address performance issues and improve system stability. Disable Startup Programs: Unnecessary startup programs can consume system resources. To disable them, right-click on the taskbar and select 'Task Manager.' In the 'Startup' tab, disable the programs you don't need to run at startup. Scan for Malware: Malware or viruses can cause high CPU usage. Run a thorough malware scan using reputable antivirus software to ensure your system is clean. Adjust Power Settings: Windows offers various power plans. Setting your PC to a balanced or power-saving plan can reduce CPU usage when the computer is idle. Manage Background Apps:

  2. Go to 'Settings' > 'Privacy' > 'Background apps' and disable apps that you don't need running in the background. Update or Uninstall Problematic Software: Some third-party software can be poorly optimized and lead to high CPU usage. Make sure all your applications are up to date. If a particular program is causing issues, consider uninstalling or finding an alternative. Adjust Visual Effects: Reducing unnecessary visual effects can lighten the CPU load. Right-click 'This PC,' go to 'Properties,' and click 'Advanced system settings.' Under the 'Performance' section, select 'Adjust for best performance' or customize settings as per your preference. Increase Virtual Memory: In the 'Advanced' tab of the 'System Properties' window, you can increase virtual memory to help with CPU usage. Windows will use a portion of your hard drive as additional RAM. Check for Hardware Issues: Sometimes high CPU usage can be caused by hardware problems. Make sure your CPU and GPU are not overheating, and all components are functioning correctly. By following these steps, you can diagnose and address high CPU usage issues in Windows 11. Remember to regularly maintain your system to keep it running smoothly and efficiently. High CPU usage in Windows 11, Windows 11, High CPU usage, CPU performance, Task Manager, System optimization

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