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Edited by piotrzyna, 29 May 2022 - 03:31 AM.
I've already figured out how to do this.
and:
https://www.userbenc...serRun/52894167
Edited by piotrzyna, 29 May 2022 - 04:35 AM.
And the procexp report
See if you can install the latest video driver:
https://www.intel.co...t-specification
If you disconnect the WiFi does Latency Monitor still stop complaining? Did you have a browser open when you ran this last Latency Monitor test?
Maxx Audio Installer (x64) (You can get a new copy later from Dell)
Search fortask schedulerhit EnterTo the right you will see a list of tasks. Scroll down and right click on each task and select DISABLE:We just want to disable tasks from third party programs. Do not disable tasks from the Windows subfolder.
Maxx appears to be a hidden program so let's leave it alone for now.
If you search for
task scheduler
and hit Enter you should get:
I have circled the list of task that I want you to right click and Disable.
The tasks in your list will be different from mine.
Right click on the first task and select Disable:
Latency Monitor says it is happy but I see compattelrunner.exe is back. What does UserBenchmark look like now?
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