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kyriakos876
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Go home Task Manager

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Hello, I wanted to see if anyone else is getting this behavior after the 1809 windows update.
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Here you see 40% usage and the first one says 3.1% followed by some 0.1% which adding up do not make 40%. Rainmeter nevertheless when using usagemonitor, shows a normal usage which I think is the actually. In this case it showed 34% and the other 6% was the rest that was running. So, did Task Manager forgot how to math or what?
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Re: Go home Task Manager

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I am seeing the same thing; all my values are displayed on a scale of 0~1 :17what
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Rainmeter 4.3.0.3253 beta (64-bit)
Language: English (1033)
Build time: 2018-09-28 8:12:23
Commit Hash: 442ae103
Windows 10 Pro 1809 64-bit (build 17763) - English (1033) 1809
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kyriakos876
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It's weird because Rainmeter shows the right values as seen in this picture (see text tool tip for top process)
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Mine burst to 40% but is sitting around 20%
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