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General Software Discussion / Re: What is Runtime Broker, and Why is it working so pathetically bad?
« on: January 07, 2017, 07:17 AM »What is Runtime Broker, and Why is it working so pathetically bad?
It's using half the CPU, when I have played maybe a dozen audio files online!
I have not yet checked if the problem is global, or if it only is when I use my local ISP, (musik.yousee.dk).
I can play the first 10 numbers, with no problems of any kind. Suddenly the sound will start stumbling and the computer will use 100% CPU. When I fight my way to have a look in task manager, Runtime Broker is using at least 48% CPU - and Firefox another 40% and some container 10% Anything left?
Unfortunately you cannot play the full numbers, (http://musik.yousee....mp;albumId=115607586) so there is no easy way to replicate the problem.
Or am I the only one having major problems with (Firefox and) Runtime Broker?
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SORRY!! I should of course have told that I am using Streaming Audio Recorder, to record the audio in question.
Also, I am on a 32-bits Windows_10_Pro 4GB_RAM Dell laptop.-Curt (December 11, 2015, 12:41 PM)
I'm now getting an issue with Runtime Broker and it often uses up to 50% of my CPU resource, even I'm not run any kind of programs.
Any idea what problem I'm getting?
Updated: I've turn off Windows Store and it seems problem is gone for now. I don't know whether it will come again when I turn Windows Store on again or not. The thing is that I need to use it.
Found a great tutorial from Google, I think this one may help others to fix the same issue like me.
https://usefulpcguide.com/17708/windows-10-runtime-broker-high-cpu-usage/