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Service Labview make laptop full 100% CPU

 

After turning on my laptop for a while, Labview's services run, causing my computer to freeze. I ended the task every time it pops up but it still automatically reruns after a while. I am using win10 64bit. If I disable 4 services, will labview be affected?
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@Vu_Anh wrote:

If I disable 4 services, will labview be affected?


Yes, the PSP service, time synchronization, variable engine and domain service might not work.

 

However, changes are that a) you won't need them and b) they are restarted when they are needed.

 

I've had this problem for years.

 

IIRC, it's related to the fast boot option, although I don't think it was ever 'solved'.

 

See CPU usage jumping to 100% for no obvious reason - NI Community for a few (different) things that helped me and others.

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wiebe@CARYA wrote:

@Vu_Anh wrote:

If I disable 4 services, will labview be affected?


Yes, the PSP service, time synchronization, variable engine and domain service might not work.

 

However, changes are that a) you won't need them and b) they are restarted when they are needed.

 

I've had this problem for years.

 

IIRC, it's related to the fast boot option, although I don't think it was ever 'solved'.

 

See CPU usage jumping to 100% for no obvious reason - NI Community for a few (different) things that helped me and others.


I think fast boot messes up LabVIEW because it doesn't initialize hardware, and LabVIEW is very hardware-oriented.

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