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Fix Windows 11 Shell Infrastructure Host High CPU Usage 2
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There have been several complaints by Windows 11 users of the Shell Infrastructure Host using as much as 10% of CPU power.
It causes the computer to lag and slows down system processes, and the fault could be caused by malware or stability issues.
As the Shell Infrastructure Host is a critical constituent of Windows, it uses only a tiny amount of power by default.
Unlike some other processes you find running in the task manager, it doesn’t take up too much power. It shoots up about 1-3 percent at times. But you’ll mostly find it taking up 0% of your CPU.
As the Shell Host is responsible for processing the startup of basic UI elements, it may be somehow taking up more CPU rate than usual. For certain devices, you can have these issues if you use a slideshow desktop background. Here, switching to a static one is advisable.
The Shell Host high CPU usage alert is a sign of worse to come, potentially causing Windows processes to lag, and applications to crash. Of course, this is far from good news!
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It causes the computer to lag and slows down system processes, and the fault could be caused by malware or stability issues.
As the Shell Infrastructure Host is a critical constituent of Windows, it uses only a tiny amount of power by default.
Unlike some other processes you find running in the task manager, it doesn’t take up too much power. It shoots up about 1-3 percent at times. But you’ll mostly find it taking up 0% of your CPU.
As the Shell Host is responsible for processing the startup of basic UI elements, it may be somehow taking up more CPU rate than usual. For certain devices, you can have these issues if you use a slideshow desktop background. Here, switching to a static one is advisable.
The Shell Host high CPU usage alert is a sign of worse to come, potentially causing Windows processes to lag, and applications to crash. Of course, this is far from good news!
► Official Website
► SOCIAL MEDIA
► Business Inquiries ONLY
FTC Legal Disclaimer - Some links found in the description box of my videos may be affiliate links, meaning I will make commission on sales you make through my link. This is at no extra cost to you to use my links/codes, it's just one more way to support me and my channel! :)
CONTENT DISCLAIMER
This video is only made for educational and entertainment purposes, so please don’t misuse it. As well as only follow the instruction, visual or verbal on the video at your own risk, we will not be held responsible for any loss or damage. As a part of the YouTube Community, we have not used or recommended using anything against the will of YouTube TOS. As well as we are not used or recommend anything illegal, harmful or dangerous in this video. Thank you
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