Perfectly normal behavior. The CPU never shuts off. When there is no
application activity or directed system activity the system idle process
is what uses the CPU. The system idle process is as the name
describes... the system is waiting around (using the CPU) waiting on
some task that wants to use the CPU in its staid.
If the system idle process has the CPU, basically there's nothing else
going on. It has zero impact on you.
Chuck Norcutt
On 9/7/2015 3:06 PM, Chris Trask wrote:
The problem is prevalent enough that Mozilla has an extension to circumvent the
problem called YesScript.
Looks like a good alternative to NoScript.
I'd like to find an alternative to the Windows Task Manager. Fairly often I'll see
the activity indicator on my laptop on solidly, but the task manager just says that it's
"system idle process".
Chris
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