Recent content by sts1982

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    How to troubleshoot/identify Bluetooth intermittently 'disconnecting'

    Hi all I have a HP AIO (All in One) desktop that I use for personal work and as a second monitor for my work laptop. I then have a Logitech MX Master 2S mouse and K780 keyboard, both bluetooth, with a connection to each computer. the keyboard and mouse always work consistently with the work...
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    Windows 10 - High Runtime Broker Memory Utilisation

    I have actually modified my approach a little and rather than following MS advice of rebooting after killing the offending process, which seems to see it return straight away, I have just killed the process and kept running and so far it hasn't come back. Thanks for the tip on the process...
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    Windows 10 - High Runtime Broker Memory Utilisation

    Thanks spicypadthai ... I tried disabling all of the "allow downloads from other PCs" on my network ... memory usage still seems to be creeping up despite that change :( I could try disabling the process and leaving it off and see if that makes a difference / I find a problem with having the...
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    Windows 10 - High Runtime Broker Memory Utilisation

    As a quick update, after unticking that option and restarting my PC, even though I haven't been using it since then as I was out at meetings / using a different PC the runtime broker is back up to 1.8 GB RAM usage so I don't think that has resolved the issue. I actually have 14 active processes...
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    Windows 10 - High Runtime Broker Memory Utilisation

    Thanks ... i have tried closing every app and leaving the PC running for an hour and the runtimebroker doesnt seem to release memory until it is killed/reboot. I have just unticked that box and will see if that helps at all ... I would still love to find out what logs/tracing is possible on...
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    Windows 10 - High Runtime Broker Memory Utilisation

    I have searched and read the "official" page on the topic. Runtime Broker is using too much memory (microsoft.com) However, killing the process and restarting is only a temporary solution and does not actually assist in understanding what the issue that is causing the memory use/hold/leak or...