Crashpad handler
Is it ok to force quit the “crashpad handler” via the activity monitor on my mac in a situation where it uses like 200% cpu?
And, can I disable this service in a way it wont kick-in and burn my cpu?
thanks
iMac 21.5″, macOS 10.15
Is it ok to force quit the “crashpad handler” via the activity monitor on my mac in a situation where it uses like 200% cpu?
And, can I disable this service in a way it wont kick-in and burn my cpu?
thanks
iMac 21.5″, macOS 10.15
" crashpad handler : seems to related to Google Chrome, Skype, Zoom all these third party Applications. Are any or all installed ?
The Force Quit it the easy way - Apple Icon on Desktop - click it and Notice dow wards is a Sub Menu Force Quit >> another popup appears and Choose the Offending Process / Application.
Either method will work and Thank you too. Do come back to these Forums if more issues arise.
Yes Zoom was running. Chrome installed but not in use.
I did forced quit this process via the activity monitor. Wanted to make sure it wont cause any damage.
thank you :)
Crashpad handler