I actually connect to the VM via RDP (from another PC), but when I took the 
screenshot and looked at the CPU, there is no active connection, neither VNC 
nor RDP.

I have tested the various editions of Win11, Pro, LTSC, IoT, and they all have 
the same CPU problem.




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> Il giorno 17 apr 2025, alle ore 19:32, Mark Peek <[email protected]> ha 
> scritto:
> 
> On Thu, Apr 17, 2025 at 10:19 AM Marco Orsatti <[email protected] 
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>> Thanks Kevin for the info.
>> 
>> I checked, but there is no Outlook Classic in the VM, I also used this 
>> script (https://github.com/Raphire/Win11Debloat) to remove unnecessary 
>> components, but the CPU is still very much in use.
>> 
>> It's really a strange behavior because from inside the VM the CPU usage is 
>> around 3% while at the same time from the Host it is at 240%
> 
> Since you're running in graphics mode you likely have a VNC client running to 
> connect to it. Try disconnecting the VNC connection and check the bhyve CPU 
> usage. Screen updates need to be sent over VNC so even little changes 
> (blinking cursors, clock, etc.) will generate traffic and use CPU.
> 
> Mark

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