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Fix Windows Terminal High CPU Usage When Not Working - How to Resolve 'Port Already Allocated' in Task Scheduler-Task Scheduler Path Not Found: Causes and Fixes

2026-06-13 18:40:22browser-issues
Fix Windows Terminal High CPU Usage When Not Working - How to Resolve 'Port Already Allocated' in Task Scheduler-Task Scheduler Path Not Found: Causes and Fixes

Final checklist

  • Confirm that the same symptom is gone after a restart or refresh.
  • Keep the smallest working change and undo temporary diagnostic settings.