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FrankenYAG2000
Greetings All - This is my first time posting so I'll ask for your forgiveness in advance for an social faux-pas.
I have two identical machines that I put together for two of my children - the whole remote learning thing. They are both running x64 Windows 10 Pro. I have found that they both experience the exact same problem. They will work fine for a while - minutes to hours - then all of a sudden they will drag down to a glacial crawl. Very slow. So slow that when I try to open the task manager, it says that the task manager is "Not Responding." When I "look under the hood" in the task manager, the CPU's are all maxed-out and "System Interrupts" are near or at 100%. If I reboot the machine, the system returns to normal until the next time - mere minutes to a couple hours away.
I've gone through all the "usual" debugging steps that I can find online, but so far nothing has provided any relief. The consensus seems to be that it is likely a drive issue, but I can't figure out which - I've used the shotgun approach - updating the ones I can - to no avail. I've seen on several forums that experts have asked for a snapshot using the Windows Performance Recorder and Analyzer - So that's what I did last night. I waited for the system to act-up again and then grabbed a 30 second snapshot with the recorder. Here is a dropbox link to the etl file below:
Is there somebody here that can possibly decipher what is in this file and figure what is going on? And point me in the right direction?
Thank you very much. I greatly appreciate any help that is provided.
Best Regards,
-FrankenYAG2000
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I have two identical machines that I put together for two of my children - the whole remote learning thing. They are both running x64 Windows 10 Pro. I have found that they both experience the exact same problem. They will work fine for a while - minutes to hours - then all of a sudden they will drag down to a glacial crawl. Very slow. So slow that when I try to open the task manager, it says that the task manager is "Not Responding." When I "look under the hood" in the task manager, the CPU's are all maxed-out and "System Interrupts" are near or at 100%. If I reboot the machine, the system returns to normal until the next time - mere minutes to a couple hours away.
I've gone through all the "usual" debugging steps that I can find online, but so far nothing has provided any relief. The consensus seems to be that it is likely a drive issue, but I can't figure out which - I've used the shotgun approach - updating the ones I can - to no avail. I've seen on several forums that experts have asked for a snapshot using the Windows Performance Recorder and Analyzer - So that's what I did last night. I waited for the system to act-up again and then grabbed a 30 second snapshot with the recorder. Here is a dropbox link to the etl file below:
Is there somebody here that can possibly decipher what is in this file and figure what is going on? And point me in the right direction?
Thank you very much. I greatly appreciate any help that is provided.
Best Regards,
-FrankenYAG2000
Continue reading...