What is ntoskrnl.exe?
Ntoskrnl.exe, short for Windows NT operating system kernel , is a fundamental part of the system. Usually, when you see the uncommon usage of high CPU or memory, you should shut down the possible programs that are causing the problem. If this happens a lot, you should see if there is something wrong with certain application settings or file in your system.How do I fix it?
Here are 4 methods for you to try. You may not have to try them all; just work your way down until you find the one works for you. Method 1: Disable Windows Search Service Method 2: Check Incompatible Programs Method 3: Run Command Method 4: Use Windows Performance Toolkit to Diagnose NOTE : It is always suggested that you keep your device drivers updated so as to eliminate the possibility of such problems. Driver Easy is a tool that detects, downloads and updates drivers (if you go Pro ). You can use it to fix any driver problems. If you go Pro, you can even update all drivers with just one-click. If the high system CPU usage problem is caused by drivers, you can use Driver Easy to fix it quickly. Download the Free version to have a try now!
Method 1: Disable Windows Search Service
1) On your keyboard, press the Windows key and X at the same time, then click Computer management .




Method 2: Check Incompatible Programs
Some users say that this only happens when they use certain programs. Especially when they have antivirus software running in the background. The antivirus software might have some conflicts with certain programs. The next time you ever encounter this situation, try to pay extra attention to see if you can find the program that is messing with your system. If such program can be located, try reinstall it or uninstall it completely.Method 3: Run Command
1) On your keyboard, p ress the Windows key and type cmd . Right-click Command Prompt and click Run as administrator .
Method 4: Use Windows Performance Toolkit to Diagnose
1) Install Windows Performance Toolkit (WPT) . Learn more from this page . 2) On your keyboard, press the Windows key and type cmd . Right-click Command Prompt and click Run as administrator .
xperf -on latency -stackwalk profile -buffersize 1024 -MaxFile 256 -FileMode Circular && timeout -1 && xperf -d cpuusage.etl