Hi,
I consider that you could use Windows performance tool or process monitor.
Windows Performance Monitor (perfmon) should do the job for you; you can configure it to log to a file, so just enable the counters you need and it'll log as much
as you want.
Start > Run > perfmon Hit the plus sign next to Performance Logs and Alerts Right click System Log and select properties. Adjust the sampling times to whatever
you like
https://superuser.com/questions/609529/history-of-cpu-usage-for-all-processes
Or you could try to use system performance monitor. Create Data Collector.
https://www.instantfundas.com/2012/03/how-to-record-cpu-and-memory-usage-over.html
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