DriverCoreSvc.exe at 50% CPU usage

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Aloha
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DriverCoreSvc.exe at 50% CPU usage

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From time to time my system becomes slower then usual, I check and see why: DriverCoreSvc.exe is at about 50% CPU usage. Tried to restart the service - comes back to 47-50% again.

Any ideas?
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Post by Ray »

No idea, if you replug instaed of reboot does it go away as well?

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Post by Aloha »

Ray:

It seems I narrowed down the condition when the service jumps high - it happens when nothing is enabled in Displays tab in GX Management Console. When I select Media Center or Clock or CPU Load, the CPU usage goes down to the minimum 00-01. I am not sure now what was my lowest CPU with nothing selected before, but today it is constantly between 47 to 50% with nothing selected.

Since I use MediaPortal which takes care of everything, I am not quite interested in any of your default selections, but zero selection overloads my CPU.

Can you verify what is the lowest CPU load with nothing selected on your PC?

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Post by Ray »

Did you use the traybar app to disable output or did you just stop the lcdinfo.exe process?

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Post by Aloha »

Although I don't like the traybar approach (I still don't understand why can't you just make a direct configuration program), I stay legal and I use your traybar to enable/disable options.

As you can see from the attached picture, lcdinfo is still running.

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