1. Close Unnecessary Running Programs: Unused programs take up memory and resources, so close any applications and tabs that you are not using.
2. Limit Startup Processes: Some programs will automatically start when your computer starts, which can cause your CPU to run at 100%. To limit the number of startup processes, access your system settings and edit the startup process list.
3. Adjust Processor Scheduling: Adjusting your processor’s scheduling can help reduce its workload and conserve energy.
4. Reinstall the Program: If the high CPU usage is caused by a faulty program, try uninstalling and reinstalling the program to reduce CPU usage.
5. Update Drivers: Outdated drivers can also be the cause of high CPU usage, so make sure to update them as soon as possible.
6. Check for Malware: Malware can cause your processor to work harder than necessary, so use an anti-malware program to scan your computer and remove any malicious files.