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Helge Klein
Normally, finding the cause for high CPU utilization is easy – just start Task Manager. But what if the component consuming CPU cycles is a driver that runs in the kernel? In that case, there is no regular process Task Manager could attribute the
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Read the complete post at http://blogs.sepago.de/helge/2010/01/04/how-to-analyze-kernel-performance-bottlenecks-and-find-that-atis-catalyst-drivers-cause-50-cpu-utilization/
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