TC (9.51) is always opened on my laptop. Since I experience poor battery life, I checked what's eating my battery in settings. It turns out that Windows thinks that 72% is due to TC. I cannot imagine this to be true, since it's 99% of the time idle in the background.
Any idea what's happening?
is TC eating my battery in Windows 10?
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Re: is TC eating my battery in Windows 10?
Well, you should check the exact CPU usage and CPU time used by the TC process(es). This can be done with Process Hacker and/or Sysinternals Process Explorer.
Where exactly did you see that 72% number?
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Dalai
Where exactly did you see that 72% number?
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Re: is TC eating my battery in Windows 10?
Thank you.
Windows Settings / Display, sound, notifications, power / Battery / See which apps are affecting your battery life -> shows apps in order of power usage
In Sysinternals I can locate process Totalcmd64, but cannot find CPU-data
Windows Settings / Display, sound, notifications, power / Battery / See which apps are affecting your battery life -> shows apps in order of power usage
In Sysinternals I can locate process Totalcmd64, but cannot find CPU-data
Re: is TC eating my battery in Windows 10?
You can see CPU usage directly in the CPU column of the main window. Not sure if CPU time column is enabled by default, but if not, double click on the process and check its details; in Process Explorer it's the Performance tab, in Process Hacker it's Statistics.
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Re: is TC eating my battery in Windows 10?
CPU<0.01
kernel time: 0:08:49:640
user time:0:02:20:484
total time: 0:07:10:140
kernel time: 0:08:49:640
user time:0:02:20:484
total time: 0:07:10:140
Re: is TC eating my battery in Windows 10?
Well, the CPU times are relative to the system's uptime. How long has your system been running? Somehow the values don't add up. Normally the total time is the sum of kernel and user time, so I guess it should be 0:10:10.140.
No idea where Windows is getting this information from. The simplest thing to do would be to check the battery runtime, once with TC running and once without using it at all. I know the latter is really hard
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No idea where Windows is getting this information from. The simplest thing to do would be to check the battery runtime, once with TC running and once without using it at all. I know the latter is really hard

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