It is possible that a certain application might be causing the high CPU usage by WMI Provider Host. Therefore, in this step, we will perform a clean boot and isolate the application that is causing the excessive
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In my case, it was Garmin Express which caused excessive CPU Usage through WMI Provider Host.Thanks for the information bernard Like Reply Bernard Cadogan Brass Contributor to AdrianonfireMay 12, 2020 Adrianonfire You're right - my apologies, I meant to say Garmin Express. Glad I was able...
In my case, it was Garmin Express which caused excessive CPU Usage through WMI Provider Host.Thanks for the information bernard Like 1 Reply Bernard Cadogan Brass Contributor to AdrianonfireMay 12, 2020 Adrianonfire You're right - my apologies, I meant to say Garmin Express. Glad I...
Something here may help. High CPU usage by WMIPRVSE.EXE process at regular intervals - Windows Server | Microsoft Docs Thanks for the info! I did the suggested scripts in that article with no results. How about if you restart it? Maybe something useful found here find the PID and look it...
High CPU usage by WMIPRVSE.EXE process at regular intervals - Windows Server | Microsoft Docs Dave Patrick Thanks for the info! I did the suggested scripts in that article with no results. How about if you restart it? Maybe something useful found here find the PID and look it up Task Man...
ProcessID 2680 is WIndows Management Instrumentation, but its CPU utilisation is alwys effectively zero. Below is another example of a log entry - same error code but very different message, ProcessID 5372 no longer exists:- Log Name: Microsoft-Windows-WMI-Activity/Operational ...
Yes, another process is causing the problem, although it is WMI Provider that is using the excess CPU. The other process is Garmin Express and how to deal with it has been explained in the previous posts. The problem has been reported to Garmin but so far they have not released any fix...
WMI Provider Host excessive CPU - yes I did manage to resolve it but more by luck than anything. I tried some other forums but no one seemed to come up with an answer as to how you could track the cause of the problem down. I really not sure it is possible. However I dis...