Legitimate drivers may spike CPU briefly when detecting new displays. Persistent high CPU (over 20%) often indicates a buggy driver or malware masquerading as the file.
What version of Windows are you running (e.g., Windows 10, 11)? Does the high usage happen constantly, or just at startup? coredpussvr.exe
Yes. If you have no docking station or USB display adapter, this process is unnecessary. Uninstall the associated driver suite instead of just deleting the .exe to avoid errors. Legitimate drivers may spike CPU briefly when detecting
If present on a system, the following behaviors have been observed anecdotally (based on similar suspicious executables): coredpussvr.exe
: The Windows Store opens by itself upon logging in.