Probably Intel has long fixed this problem by updating this driver but the owner of the PC told me to leave the offending piece of hardware disabled. I will post some screenshot to demonstrate the issue. When I disabled this driver in Device Manager the computer instantly recovered from the illness. Its total execution time amounted hundreds of milliseconds - quite strange for a part of the computer I've no idea how to use. To access the System log select the keyboard shortcut Win+R, type eventvwr.msc and press the ENTER key. After I launched it I immediately discovered a problem: HECI圆4.sys (Intel Management Engine Interface) driver generated an insane amount of Interrupt Service Routines. I don't know how but for some reasons I found a thread on the Internet where people suggested using Latency Monitor to check if drivers behaved correctly. I was totally perplexed as his system looked just fine and worked beautifully in Safe Mode. A friend of mine once called me because his computer had become dog slow and I really mean it - you could hardly even move a mouse pointer any application start up (including something absolutely light like notepad or cmd) took literally dozens of seconds.
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