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| WMIPRVSE is using almost 100% of my CPU and has all but stopped my computer. If I reboot it will work normally for a short period of time. (varies 15 minutes to 1 1/2 hours) then back to slowing the system down. When I reboot my computer it takes around 1 hour to shut down. How can I find out what is running in WMIPRVSE? | Guest
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| I also have this problem. I can kill the process and it will re-appear at some random time and take up 100% of one core. If I suspend the process, it does not restart until a reboot. Can someone help us out? "Steve S" wrote: Quote:
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