Acronis True Image Monitor running at 32% CPU on Intel i7
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I have not used Acronis True Image since my last reboot, but Acronis True Image Monitor is constantly running at over 32% CPU on an Intel i7. That are a lot of CPU cycles !
What is Acronis True Image Monitor and what does it do? By the name of it, I suppose it does some monitoring in the background. It should not use this much CPU for such a long time (I don't expect it to stop any time soon). I am running Windows 10.
Can I safely kill it? Is there another way to fix it?
Mi, 08/12/2015 - 03:58