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Ethernet streaming and occasional white noise on Windows
A question for all you IT wizards out there. Today I am doing a bit of white noise hunting per Roger's (Devialet) request. He asked me to provide screen shots showing what processes are running following a white noise event. OK, fine. I can run task manager, view the processes, filtered on CPU, hence those processes running are at the top of the list. I can then use the snipping tool to capture a screen shot of the processes running both before and after a white noise event. One point that strikes me is that the processes are very transient in nature, this this only captures what is happening at an exact point in time, that is, something might cause white noise, stop running and drop to 0% CPU usage and effectively become hidden.

Is this the best way to capture decent data? Or can anyone suggest a more effective way of going about this?
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RE: Ethernet streaming and occasional white noise on Windows - by Confused - 22-Nov-2014, 10:44
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