Process called "Program.exe" using 100% of cpu power

>process called "Program.exe" using 100% of cpu power

>svchost.exe
>svchost.exe
>svchost.exe
>svchost.exe
>svchost.exe
>svchost.exe
>svchost.exe

Properties, location.

I had that issue a few weeks ago, turns out it was because Windows update was fucking up and constantly stressing my system accessing the Windows Update server for some insane reason, it stopped when I actually updated shit (making sure to avoid those pesky Win10 updates).

>not taking any opportunity to mine free bitcoins for the russians
cheeki_breeki.mkv

>process called tor using 1.5 GB RAM

>image location: C:\Users\Pepe\AppData\Local\temp

>Retarded frogposters that let everything run as administrator and get infected with malware

It's the NSA collecting your "hidden" gay nigger porn.

>hey user, some of the execs have been complaining about the UAC prompts when they run antiquated-application-we-should-have-replaced-five-years-ago.exe
>go whip up a GPO to disable UAC and push it to the entire forest

This is why I drink.

You're a sick man.

>mining bitcoin
>implying it's not just encrypting the whole thing

>bitcoin miners need administrator privileges
are you retarded or what

>process called "firefox.exe" using 100% of cpu power.

shit

>process called Google Chrome using 6gb of ram

>hey user, some of the execs have been complaining
"Oh really, well that's too bad... the only way around this is to upgrade/move to non-piece of shit software, otherwise they'll just have to deal with it"

Don't give into them user, anyone complains about a slow computer I tell them to bug their manager for an SSD authorisation.

>he's too afraid to be an admin

Enjoy your malware, Pajeets. Good thing I am using GNU/Linux.

>tfw 26 GB left

>os takes 0 bytes of ram

>not being 64 gig ram mustard place

That gif nearly gave me a panic attack.

>implying

Mac OS X™ does not have this problem.

...

wati so you mean I shouldn't buy 16gb more?

> .exe

Enjoy your botnet, familia.

ive never had firefox use more than 25.00% unless it's some sort of HTML5 app that was very deliberately coded to use more than one thread.