System Idle Process is what your computer does while your computer is idle. It does nothing for you or against you. And no, there's no way to use it other than making your computer go idle.
don't know why my CPU usage is totally consuming by program called SYSTEM IDLE PROCESS
When the System Idle Process is running at a high percentage, it means that your computer isn't doing anything that requires much use of the CPU at that time. For example, if you are using 5% of your CPU, the System Idle Process will be using 95% of the CPU, which means that 95% of the CPU is not being used.
The system idle process does not actually use any CPU time. It just merely calculates what percentage of the CPU is being used by your processes at any given time.
Virus can be a small program that alters or creates a process which system can badly damage by means of altering or deleting.
Yes, a virus can inject itself into another process and stay. If you're on an Administrator account a virus can do just about anything, including inject itself into processes. If a virus injects itself in an important file, it can effect the operating system in a very vital way.
How to remove a virus in steps. .Install anti-Virus .run a full system scan .if virus shows click remove [or box it] .if doesn't remove find the location where it is found .remove file That is how to remove a virus
It is actually telling you the percent of the processor that is being used up.
A virus operates by inserting or attaching itself to a legitimate program or document that supports macros in order to execute its code. In the process, a virus has the potential to cause unexpected or damaging effects, such as harming the system software by corrupting or destroying data.
The human body detects the Nipah virus through the immune system's response to the virus entering the body. Once the virus breaches the body's defenses, the immune system produces antibodies to fight the infection and trigger an inflammatory response. This process helps the body recognize and eradicate the Nipah virus.
you dont. you will notice that the "user" is system. it should run in the 90's normally. it will drop and pop on file transfers, program runs, things like that.
The Windows environment contains numerous items to keep the system running properly. RAM, file allocation, system idle process, and Winlogon are all parts of the environment.