System errors taking 100% of cpu.

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roll222

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So all of a sudden i come over this issue where i check the task manager and i see that system errors are taking 100% of the cpu. My pc is super slow from browsing on the internet to creating new folders on the desktop its just almost unbearable. I ran LatencyMon (as suggested in google) and it showed me that highest ISR routine belongs to ntoskrnl.exe and the highest DPC routine belongs to ndis.sys. I recently bought new headphones and i dont know maybe they have something to do with the issue? Its just really confusing how it just came all of a sudden.
Im running windows 10 ver. 2004 64bit.
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