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Re: Hundreds of "Watchdog Expiration: System X" Errors

That process is something related to Microsoft .NET compilation. I'm not sure why it is acting the way it is, but perhaps you can google it and figure out what to install or reconfigure.

Edit: I found a number of articles that indicate this is usually caused by a visual studio install. There were several approaches that seemed to correct it including this one.

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Kusok wrote:
Well, I don't know why do you do all this insane stuff to stop the process. You can just go to Control Panel/Administrative tools/services and stop the optimization service(which is the first in the list) and set it to manual start.
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