CPU at 100@  
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Chuck





PostPosted: Fri Jan 06 15:12:20 CST 2006 Top

Windows XP Support >> CPU at 100@ Started with a missing ntfs.sys error. Could not repair. Able to restore to
a previous point. Now the cpu runs at 100@ by the system image and the
computer is slow. We have done a virus check, used spysweeper, did a disc
check, checked the harddrive, and the memory with no luck. Any help would be
greatly appreciated.

Windows XP129  
 
 
needlove





PostPosted: Fri Jan 06 15:12:20 CST 2006 Top

Windows XP Support >> CPU at 100@ Open task manager, Ctrl+Alt+Delete, click the Processes tab and post here
the process that is using 100% CPU. Never heard of system image. There is
System Idle Process and System. System Idle Process will show 99 to 100% cpu
if nothing else is using the cpu. It's what your cpu is idling at. When a
process uses the cpu your system idle will reflect that with a corresponding
decrease.


"DSmith" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
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> Started with a missing ntfs.sys error. Could not repair. Able to restore
> to a previous point. Now the cpu runs at 100@ by the system image and the
> computer is slow. We have done a virus check, used spysweeper, did a disc
> check, checked the harddrive, and the memory with no luck. Any help would
> be greatly appreciated.
>


 
 
Ron





PostPosted: Fri Jan 06 15:37:02 CST 2006 Top

Windows XP Support >> CPU at 100@ "needlove" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote:

>Open task manager, Ctrl+Alt+Delete, click the Processes tab and post here
>the process that is using 100% CPU. Never heard of system image. There is
>System Idle Process and System. System Idle Process will show 99 to 100% cpu
>if nothing else is using the cpu. It's what your cpu is idling at. When a
>process uses the cpu your system idle will reflect that with a corresponding
>decrease.
>

In the Processes tab click twice on the CPU column header. That will
sort the processes list based on CPU usage in descending order.

Post the names of the 4 or 5 processes at the top of the list back
here.

It is probably SpySheriff or WinFixer spyware that has not been
completely removed. These are really nasty to get rid of.

Ron Martell Duncan B.C. Canada
--
Microsoft MVP (1997 - 2006)
On-Line Help Computer Service
http://onlinehelp.bc.ca

"Anyone who thinks that they are too small to make a difference
has never been in bed with a mosquito."
 
 
Gerry





PostPosted: Fri Jan 06 18:23:07 CST 2006 Top

Windows XP Support >> CPU at 100@ Please check Event Viewer for Warning / Error Report in the System log
over the last 2 days and post copies.

You can access Event Viewer by selecting Start, Administrative Tools, and
Event Viewer. When researching the meaning of the error, information
regarding Event ID, Source and Description are important.

HOW TO: View and Manage Event Logs in Event Viewer in Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;308427&sd=tech

Part of the Description of the error will include a link, which you should
double click for further information. You can copy using copy and paste.
Often the link will, however, say there is no further information.
http://go.microsoft.com/fw.link/events.asp
(Please note the hyperlink above is for illustration purposes only)

A tip for posting copies of Error Reports! Run Event Viewer and double click
on the error you want to copy. In the window, which appears is a button
resembling two pages. Double click the button and close Event Viewer. Now
start your message (email) and do a paste into the body of the message. This
will paste the info from the Event Viewer Error Report complete with links
into the message. Make sure this is the first paste after exiting from Event
Viewer.

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Hope this helps.

Gerry
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FCA
Stourport, England

Enquire, plan and execute
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"DSmith" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
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> Started with a missing ntfs.sys error. Could not repair. Able to restore
> to a previous point. Now the cpu runs at 100@ by the system image and the
> computer is slow. We have done a virus check, used spysweeper, did a disc
> check, checked the harddrive, and the memory with no luck. Any help would
> be greatly appreciated.
>


 
 
DSmith





PostPosted: Tue Jan 24 11:27:32 CST 2006 Top

Windows XP Support >> CPU at 100@ It was the usb ports on the motherboard. The motherboard had to be
replaced.

"DSmith" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
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> Started with a missing ntfs.sys error. Could not repair. Able to restore
> to a previous point. Now the cpu runs at 100@ by the system image and the
> computer is slow. We have done a virus check, used spysweeper, did a disc
> check, checked the harddrive, and the memory with no luck. Any help would
> be greatly appreciated.
>


 
 
Gerry





PostPosted: Tue Jan 24 12:59:58 CST 2006 Top

Windows XP Support >> CPU at 100@ Donna

Thanks for posting the outcome. It goes towards helping the next
person with a similar problem.

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Regards.

Gerry
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FCA
Stourport, England

Enquire, plan and execute
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"DSmith" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
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> It was the usb ports on the motherboard. The motherboard had to be
> replaced.
>
> "DSmith" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
> news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
>> Started with a missing ntfs.sys error. Could not repair. Able to restore
>> to a previous point. Now the cpu runs at 100@ by the system image and the
>> computer is slow. We have done a virus check, used spysweeper, did a disc
>> check, checked the harddrive, and the memory with no luck. Any help would
>> be greatly appreciated.
>>
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