![]() ![]() Look at the list of modules in Result for Kernel Mode section.Īs you can see, in our example b57nd60x module is causing high CPU usage. Run kernrate.exe without parameters and wait till the data are collected (10-15 minutes), then terminate the tool by pressing Ctrl-C. ![]() After WDK installation, you can find the tool in the folder …\Tools\Other\amd64. The tool is a part of WDK (Windows Device Kit). To find out a driver that causes high CPU load, you can also use a free Microsoft tool kernrate.exe (Kernrate Viewer). In Start Address column, the name of a component or a driver is shown, which causes high load (the screenshot below is not from the problem system, in my case it was the ntoskrnl.exe process). ![]() Sort the list of modules loaded by the kernel by the rate of CPU usage (CPU column).
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