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What is Runtime Broker, and Why is it working so pathetically bad?

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Curt:
I have disabled almost everything, so my Runtime Broker really has nothing to do:

This is when doing "nothing":



and this is when I record music (now via Wondershare Streaming Audio Recorder):



The difference is too small to matter, so I will no longer worry about Runtime Broker, even though it is disappointing that it can't be stopped all together. Maybe Search must be disabled as well. Maybe Explorer must be disabled...   Windows?

daniel9:
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.dk/servlets/2452328105705Dispatch/24/jspforward?file=.%2Findex.jsp&page=frontpage#/?page=album&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)
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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/

tomos:
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?
-daniel9 (January 07, 2017, 07:17 AM)
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hi daniel9, did you read (or try any of) the suggestions in the thread ?

IainB:
Worthwhile workaround tip to try: Using Process Hacker, I invariably restart the Runtime Broker process as a matter of course when trying to fix excessive CPU or RAM usage in Win10-64 Pro. I also restart any (other) apps with excessive CPU or RAM usage.

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