Need help with 100% cpu usage
#16
Posted 08 June 2005 - 11:15 PM
#17
Posted 17 June 2005 - 12:02 PM
Today i faced an annoying prob in my PC ...
The CPU PERFORMANCE of my PC showing 100% ... even whn i restart my Comp ... and it shows 100%, but whn i Endtask EXPLORER.exe ... everything gonna be fine ... CPU PERFORMANCE after shutting down EXPLORER.exe .. down to 3% or so ...
The CPU was always laboring like a mower trying to plow through an overgrown lawn. Everything froze on this machine, except the Windows Task Manager utility which was always showing "CPU Usage" at 100%.
THATZ THE SCREENSHOT OF THE TASKMANAGER
SO if you're facing some kinda prob .. thn here is the perfect solution for you ...
STEP 1
Disable Indexing Services
Indexing services is a small program that hogs HUGE amounts of RAM and can often make a computer endlessly loud and noisy . This system process indexing and updates lists of the files on your system, so you can search for them quickly , but it's completley unnecessary .
To disable it , go to the Control Panel and click Add or Remove Programs . Click the Add/Remove Window Components . Simply untick the Indexing services and click Next!
STEP 2
There are four services associated with lsass.exe and most users (especially home users) do not need any of them running.
They are:
IPSEC services
Net Logon
NT LM Security Support Provider
Protected Storage
Type "services.msc" in run , press Enter and disable them.
STEP 3
Turn off the transition effects for menus and ToolTips. To do this, follow these steps:
1. Click Start, and then click Control Panel.
2. In Control Panel, double-click Display, and then click the Appearance tab.
3. On the Appearance tab, click Effects.
4. In the Effects dialog box, click to clear the Use the following transition effect for menus and tooltips check box, and then click OK two times.
NOW restart your PC and you'll find that your PC speeds up ...
DO REPLY
Njoy !
#18
Posted 17 June 2005 - 12:45 PM
under the event viewer there is an application warning for MsiInstaller
for system red x for BITS and DCOM.
Using the task manager I note that there are 2 processes named SERVICES.EXE and it is one of these that is running at 99%
Any ideas?
#19
Posted 17 June 2005 - 12:54 PM
Well, since you are trying to speed up computers, then here's a nifty thing too. Turn off System Restore as it takes up half of your RAM...Hey
Today i faced an annoying prob in my PC ...
The CPU PERFORMANCE of my PC showing 100% ... even whn i restart my Comp ... and it shows 100%, but whn i Endtask EXPLORER.exe ... everything gonna be fine ... CPU PERFORMANCE after shutting down EXPLORER.exe .. down to 3% or so ...
The CPU was always laboring like a mower trying to plow through an overgrown lawn. Everything froze on this machine, except the Windows Task Manager utility which was always showing "CPU Usage" at 100%.
THATZ THE SCREENSHOT OF THE TASKMANAGER
SO if you're facing some kinda prob .. thn here is the perfect solution for you ...
STEP 1
Disable Indexing Services
Indexing services is a small program that hogs HUGE amounts of RAM and can often make a computer endlessly loud and noisy . This system process indexing and updates lists of the files on your system, so you can search for them quickly , but it's completley unnecessary .
To disable it , go to the Control Panel and click Add or Remove Programs . Click the Add/Remove Window Components . Simply untick the Indexing services and click Next!
STEP 2
There are four services associated with lsass.exe and most users (especially home users) do not need any of them running.
They are:
IPSEC services
Net Logon
NT LM Security Support Provider
Protected Storage
Type "services.msc" in run , press Enter and disable them.
STEP 3
Turn off the transition effects for menus and ToolTips. To do this, follow these steps:
1. Click Start, and then click Control Panel.
2. In Control Panel, double-click Display, and then click the Appearance tab.
3. On the Appearance tab, click Effects.
4. In the Effects dialog box, click to clear the Use the following transition effect for menus and tooltips check box, and then click OK two times.
NOW restart your PC and you'll find that your PC speeds up ...
DO REPLY
Njoy !
#20
Posted 17 June 2005 - 01:10 PM
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