How to 'Disable' or 'Close' or 'Remove' the system idle process?

I saw this topic but, I don't see "how to remove, deactivate or close" that. PERMANENTLY!

Please tell me, how? This process using my CPU % 70-99 every time. Please don't tell me ' scan your pc of spyware, malware, etc.. ". Yes, I did. And formatted and reinstalled windows 7 to 8 times. This problem was Goin ' we.

I'll be crazy!

Please help me with this?

Wednesday, July 21, 2010, 14:02:19 + 0000, I have problems forever wrote:

I saw this topic but, I don't see "how to remove, deactivate or close" that. PERMANENTLY!

Please tell me, how? This process using my CPU % 70-99 every time. Please don't tell me ' scan your pc of spyware, malware, etc.. ". Yes, I did. And formatted and reinstalled windows 7 to 8 times. This problem was Goin ' we.

I'll be crazy!

Please help me with this?

There is Nothing to "remove, disable or close. "System Idle.
Process' is not at all no problem. 'Rest' means not "in use." It's
just the name for the system when it does not
whatever it is. It is there just to make the total adding up to 100%.

If you see reading of 70 to 99%, so that means you actually use
only 1% to 30%. This is quite normal. Nothing to worry about.

Ken Blake

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