Try also to change disk0_type="nvme"
17.04.25 20:45, Marco Orsatti:
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]> 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