I have an older, dual-boot laptop that is responsive when booted into Linux, but noticeably sluggish when booted into Windows 10. It has plenty of RAM, and I have virus-scanned it both from within Windows and from within Linux, without finding malware. Does anyone have a suggestion of how to find out what is hogging the CPU under Windows? It didn't use to be this sluggish under Windows.
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John F. Eldredge -- [email protected]
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