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HP 15-ay122ne
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

Hello,

I have a hp notebook 15-ay122ne which I bought around 4 years ago... so I decided to upgrade to SSD by replacing the DVD drive using the caddy method. so I can install windows in SSD and store my data in HDD in order to get a good performance like booting speed etc.  After installing windows 10 in SSD, I noticed in task manager that the system process (also system interrupts) I using high CPU usage always, it will start using high CPU when start booting to windows itself. when I check the system process file location, it is ntoskrnl.exe application is using high CPU usage and it's not coming down also....

 

I updated all drivers i known in the device manager I don't know what should be updated,  when I google for the solution most of the posts telling to check the hardware driver to update so....

So anyone know about this please Help ASAP, it will be much appreciated..!

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