![]() After WDK installation, you can find the tool in the folder …\Tools\Other\amd64. The tool is a part of WDK (Windows Device Kit). To find out a driver that causes high CPU load, you can also use a free Microsoft tool kernrate.exe (Kernrate Viewer). In Start Address column, the name of a component or a driver is shown, which causes high load (the screenshot below is not from the problem system, in my case it was the ntoskrnl.exe process). ![]() ![]() Sort the list of modules loaded by the kernel by the rate of CPU usage (CPU column). ![]()
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