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Windows 8 & Processor Utilization
I recently installed labview on a new Windows 8 Laptop and four NI Labview Services are consuming a high amount of processor even while Labview is not running.
lkads - NI PSP Service Locator nidmsrv - NI Domain Service lktsv - NI Time Syncrhonization NI Variable Engine Each one is using 16%-17% (combined total of 66%) processor and this is on an i7. Has anyone else run into this and found a way to reduce the processor utilization? |
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Re: Windows 8 & Processor Utilization
Being the weekend, I can't really talk to anyone in that group, but I don't know that you need any of those services running. I've seen them have high CPU usage at times, but I couldn't find anything on the support site specific to win8.
So I'd disable the lookout and variable services one at a time and see if there is some sort of odd interaction between them. The network variables aren't used by the default code, but I have seen some teams use them. If that is the case, it would be the one that I'd leave on. Greg McKaskle |
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Re: Windows 8 & Processor Utilization
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If you go here and download and run the Win32 Process Scheduling demo app, it will display scheduling jitter in a command window. |
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