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Take a look at how much I/O this process done! KillerAnalyticsService is, apparently, program made by the manufacturer of network card installed in PC. Can somebody explain how so much bytes was read?

Using this answer I made hypothesis that, because its not Disk I/O and it's not Network I/O (nowhere near the values shown in general I/O tab) the only thing left is Device I/O. So this means, that KillerAnalyticsService communicates with the network card using this colossal amount of data?

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This program is part of Intel Killer Intelligence Center, which is probably part of your package with wifi network drivers. As you can see it collect also information about other wireless networks so for me such amount of transferred bytes (>300TB) looks feasible. But if you do not use this control center you can remove it and the program will disappear from the list of processes. Also this is a service so you can stop it and test if such act harm your work.

Romeo Ninov
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