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05-10-2008, 08:01 AM
High CPU Usage Problem XP SP2

Hi folks,,

i am using windows xp sp2 on my Intel P4 2.4 Ghz , 512 Mb DDR system.
Recently i am facing high CPU usage problem ,CPU usage is going upto 100%, i havent even installed large applications.


Can anybody suggest me how to controll this..

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That picture's useless, we can't see all the running processes. Send us another one but with all the processes on it.

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To see what's using the most CPU time, click on the 'CPU' column header in the Task Manager. You will probably need to click it twice to get it in the right order. Then post that screenshot and we be able to see what's using all your CPU time.
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Hi folks,,

i am using windows xp sp2 on my Intel P4 2.4 Ghz , 512 Mb DDR system.
Recently i am facing high CPU usage problem ,CPU usage is going upto 100%, i havent even installed large applications.

Can anybody suggest me how to controll this..
Please find the attachment screenshot of task manager
Re-install windows. -joking

It looks like you have a lot of processes (41) running, but from the image we really cant see that much. Do what TechAsh said and post a picture of the CPU column.

For small problems - restart.
For big problems - re-install.

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Mcafree seems to be the culprit:

I found this post:
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This process ran my CPU at 100% and stopped me from even using my computer. While it may be important to keep this program going it is more important to have my computer work. I am switching to another anti-virus as this product is useless to me at this time.
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MCShield (Anti)Virus - Has Same Effects On CPU as Most Spyware - Uninstall it and replace it with another anti-virus scanner See also: Link
-Jan Brandy
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mshield.exe often freezes the whole system. after killing this process the pc continues working fine.
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Every Saturday afternoon, it effectively renders my pc useless by needlessly taking up 75-90% of cpu. After this subsciption is over, I will NEVER purchase another McAfee product.
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I did a chat session with McAfee support after having a problem with mcshield hogging all my cpu time for extended periods of time. The guy had me clear out all of my junk files. I don't know if this will really do anything yet. Maybe I should remove all of my programs, clear out all of my files, and stop surfing the internet. Maybe then mcshield will be happy.
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Source: http://www.neuber.com/taskmanager/pr...hield.exe.html


My suggestion, use avast.
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Looking at the bottom of your screen shot, I've just noticed this: "CPU Usage: 2%".
So is this only a temperamental problem (i.e. Does it come and go?)

I would say that your system is running ok, only 312mb out of 1248mb of RAM is being used, and not much CPU.
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I don't see a high usage problem.. and every time you open the task manager it jumps to 100 but then goes down to its actual usage
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rule #1 never install Mcafee on a computer that has less then 1GB, why ?, well that should be obvious it has to many processes and uses a lot of resources get NOD32 instead

and what is svchost.exe ?

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svchost.exe is a system process belonging to the Microsoft Windows Operating System which handles processes executed from DLLs. This program is important for the stable and secure running of your computer and should not be terminated.

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This program is important for the stable and secure running of your computer

and we all have it and no you cant get rid of it (unless you wanna ruin your OS)

and the only process that "hogs" your CPU is system idle process

what is system idle process ?

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In Windows NT operating systems, the System Idle Process is a kernel thread, which runs when no other runnable thread can be scheduled on a CPU. For example, there may be no runnable thread in the system, or all runnable threads are already running on a different CPU.

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the System Idle Process is a kernel thread, which runs when no other runnable thread can be scheduled on a CPU.
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Thank you all,

I have uninstalled mcafee and installed avast ,System is somewhat cool now...

But still i am facing CPU usage problem sometimes perticularly while using windows media player.


I am going to install VMWARE with two guest OS

Can any body explain me
Is cpu usage is similar to RAM usage?

If i add more RAM my will my system performance increase so thati can use my VM well?
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Thank you all,

I have uninstalled mcafee and installed avast ,System is somewhat cool now...

But still i am facing CPU usage problem sometimes perticularly while using windows media player.
i had that problem to media player is just doing some background searching or if you are playing a movie

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Is cpu usage is similar to RAM usage?
nope it is not Central Processing Unit (CPU), or sometimes just called processor, is a description of a class of logic machines that can execute computer programs, Ram is a type of computer data storage. Today it takes the form of integrated circuits that allow the stored data to be accessed in any order, i.e. at random. The word random thus refers to the fact that any piece of data can be returned in a constant time, regardless of its physical location and whether or not it is related to the previous piece of data.

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If i add more RAM my will my system performance increase so thati can use my VM well?
it should improve the performance if you add another gig or two
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