This indicates a high level of CPU activity, likely involving intensive processing or resource demands.
This indicates a high level of CPU activity, likely involving intensive processing or resource demands.
It's unusual to see the CPU usage spike only when interacting with folders or clicking right-click areas. On my system with a 6-core processor, the usage spikes significantly during folder creation and disappears quickly. It takes anywhere from a few seconds to a couple of minutes to open a new folder. This behavior is strange compared to older systems like Windows 7, where performance was more consistent. I find it odd that Windows 10 doesn't run smoothly without extra resources, even with an SSD. The constant background activity seems unnecessary and frustrating. Some users claim Windows 10 is flawless, while others point out the differences between operating systems. I tried disabling third-party extensions but didn’t notice any improvement. This issue also appears on my laptop despite having a reasonable number of installed programs. Creating another user account seemed to help temporarily.
Yes, it refers to a state repository service in English. When you right-click on your desktop and select 'New Folder,' you're using the same terminology.