
Yep.
Its an indication that some bit of badly written software is waiting for something to happen and not letting anything else at the cpu. Possibly something timing out on an attached device or a netwrork connection.
What else is running? What takes up the cpu time before and after this?
Sorry but that's pap!
System idle process is simply that, a process which indicates the % idle of the cpu at any instant in time. Other than being able to poll it to see what the current utilisation is it has absolutely nothing to do with any other process on the machine. The benefit of SIP is that it's used to run cpu power saving schemes. So in effect all it's doing is stopping your CPU from spinning its wheels whilst the machine isn't busy.
It also has the lowest possible priority so the chances of it conflicting with anything are zero!
If you want more information about what your CPU is doing use Perfmon from the "run" dialogue.
and thenWhat is SYSTEM IDLE PROCESS
Its an indication that some bit of badly written software is waiting for something to happen and not letting anything else at the cpu.
Can I get around it or get rid of it?
*Hell, it could even be malware but it seems I'm not allowed to mention such things!
why not? lolThanks for the help folks - I think I have got the drift. Best I go and buy a Mac instead.........![]()



What is this and why does it slow my PC down to a crawl!!
Can I get around it or get rid of it?