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CPU at 100% with Windows Vista, i've read the forums

 
 
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      10th Feb 2007
Hey everybody, i've searched through the entire forum, and couldn't find
ANYTHING related to my problem. Most of the computers in the forum are a
little bit 'lower end', and I can't relate to them.

For example, whenever I plug in (for example) my iPod, my computer goes
crazy. It could be the fact that iTunes isn't fully out on Windows Vista yet,
but it goes on.

I have many applications that when they are opened (for example, Skype), it
slows down at an incredible rate.

I have a 2.8 Ghz Pentium 4, with a 256 meg Radeon 9800 graphics card, 2
gigabytes worth of DDR memory, and about 1 terrabyte of HDD space. I have a
system score of 3.5, due to the graphics card, but everything else is over a
4.1.

Anyways, my question is that i'm not sure if it's my computer, the software,
the hardware, what can I do? Is ANYONE having this type of problem?

Thanks for all of your help! Kent.
 
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      10th Feb 2007
would suspect it is the programs that are not TRULY vista ready.

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"Kent." <Kent.@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:101CC9F9-E34D-43C2-AE0E-(E-Mail Removed)...
Hey everybody, i've searched through the entire forum, and couldn't find
ANYTHING related to my problem. Most of the computers in the forum are a
little bit 'lower end', and I can't relate to them.

For example, whenever I plug in (for example) my iPod, my computer goes
crazy. It could be the fact that iTunes isn't fully out on Windows Vista yet,
but it goes on.

I have many applications that when they are opened (for example, Skype), it
slows down at an incredible rate.

I have a 2.8 Ghz Pentium 4, with a 256 meg Radeon 9800 graphics card, 2
gigabytes worth of DDR memory, and about 1 terrabyte of HDD space. I have a
system score of 3.5, due to the graphics card, but everything else is over a
4.1.

Anyways, my question is that i'm not sure if it's my computer, the software,
the hardware, what can I do? Is ANYONE having this type of problem?

Thanks for all of your help! Kent.
 
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Dale White
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      10th Feb 2007

What forums are you searching through ? namely since you said all the other
computers are lower end, then yours. I have a 1.6Ghz Pentium M laptop and it
doesn't run at 100% cpu, so what does lower end have to do with CPU usage ?

Apple said iTunes doesn't support Vista yet. If it installs and runs that's
great, but if it acts crazy, that's probably why they says it's not
supported. Seems simple enough. What does Skype says ?

I have a whole slew of different apps I run, nothing pegs my CPU out or
causes a major slowdown. I believe my laptop scores a 3 at best, and a 1 on
graphics and memory. So if that doesn't get pegged out, I would think your
desktop should be fine. On the higher end, I have a 4800+ system and it's
lowest score is 5.2 on the CPU and Hard drive and 5.9 on everything else.
Needless to say, no CPU maxouts out either.

Have you checked for updated video drivers, motherboard drives, etc etc ?
Unsupported apps, are unsupported for a reason

"Kent." <Kent.@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:101CC9F9-E34D-43C2-AE0E-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hey everybody, i've searched through the entire forum, and couldn't find
> ANYTHING related to my problem. Most of the computers in the forum are a
> little bit 'lower end', and I can't relate to them.
>
> For example, whenever I plug in (for example) my iPod, my computer goes
> crazy. It could be the fact that iTunes isn't fully out on Windows Vista
> yet,
> but it goes on.
>
> I have many applications that when they are opened (for example, Skype),
> it
> slows down at an incredible rate.
>
> I have a 2.8 Ghz Pentium 4, with a 256 meg Radeon 9800 graphics card, 2
> gigabytes worth of DDR memory, and about 1 terrabyte of HDD space. I have
> a
> system score of 3.5, due to the graphics card, but everything else is over
> a
> 4.1.
>
> Anyways, my question is that i'm not sure if it's my computer, the
> software,
> the hardware, what can I do? Is ANYONE having this type of problem?
>
> Thanks for all of your help! Kent.



 
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      10th Feb 2007
well my CPU usage is about 56% and never goes down.

I have 4 years old computer with Window Vista Premium and my CPU usage is
about 56% and never goes down. I'm trying to troubleshoot right now, it might
be a software that is causing it or a bios update is really needed. I will
provide more information in here if i find a way to fix this CPU thingy.


"Kent." wrote:

> Hey everybody, i've searched through the entire forum, and couldn't find
> ANYTHING related to my problem. Most of the computers in the forum are a
> little bit 'lower end', and I can't relate to them.
>
> For example, whenever I plug in (for example) my iPod, my computer goes
> crazy. It could be the fact that iTunes isn't fully out on Windows Vista yet,
> but it goes on.
>
> I have many applications that when they are opened (for example, Skype), it
> slows down at an incredible rate.
>
> I have a 2.8 Ghz Pentium 4, with a 256 meg Radeon 9800 graphics card, 2
> gigabytes worth of DDR memory, and about 1 terrabyte of HDD space. I have a
> system score of 3.5, due to the graphics card, but everything else is over a
> 4.1.
>
> Anyways, my question is that i'm not sure if it's my computer, the software,
> the hardware, what can I do? Is ANYONE having this type of problem?
>
> Thanks for all of your help! Kent.

 
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mikeyhsd
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      10th Feb 2007
task manager and using the CPU column.

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"GT" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:21A2259D-583F-4647-9507-(E-Mail Removed)...
well my CPU usage is about 56% and never goes down.

I have 4 years old computer with Window Vista Premium and my CPU usage is
about 56% and never goes down. I'm trying to troubleshoot right now, it might
be a software that is causing it or a bios update is really needed. I will
provide more information in here if i find a way to fix this CPU thingy.


"Kent." wrote:

> Hey everybody, i've searched through the entire forum, and couldn't find
> ANYTHING related to my problem. Most of the computers in the forum are a
> little bit 'lower end', and I can't relate to them.
>
> For example, whenever I plug in (for example) my iPod, my computer goes
> crazy. It could be the fact that iTunes isn't fully out on Windows Vista yet,
> but it goes on.
>
> I have many applications that when they are opened (for example, Skype), it
> slows down at an incredible rate.
>
> I have a 2.8 Ghz Pentium 4, with a 256 meg Radeon 9800 graphics card, 2
> gigabytes worth of DDR memory, and about 1 terrabyte of HDD space. I have a
> system score of 3.5, due to the graphics card, but everything else is over a
> 4.1.
>
> Anyways, my question is that i'm not sure if it's my computer, the software,
> the hardware, what can I do? Is ANYONE having this type of problem?
>
> Thanks for all of your help! Kent.

 
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      11th Feb 2007
"Kent." <Kent.@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote

> Hey everybody, i've searched through the entire forum, and couldn't find
> ANYTHING related to my problem. Most of the computers in the forum are a
> little bit 'lower end', and I can't relate to them.
>
> For example, whenever I plug in (for example) my iPod, my computer goes
> crazy. It could be the fact that iTunes isn't fully out on Windows Vista
> yet,
> but it goes on.
>
> I have many applications that when they are opened (for example, Skype),
> it
> slows down at an incredible rate.
>
> I have a 2.8 Ghz Pentium 4, with a 256 meg Radeon 9800 graphics card, 2
> gigabytes worth of DDR memory, and about 1 terrabyte of HDD space. I have
> a
> system score of 3.5, due to the graphics card, but everything else is over
> a
> 4.1.
>
> Anyways, my question is that i'm not sure if it's my computer, the
> software,
> the hardware, what can I do? Is ANYONE having this type of problem?
>
> Thanks for all of your help! Kent.


It's a problem with your system, it's hardware, the drivers, and the
software, it's not a generic problem in Vista. This system runs fine, at
idle with multiple apps open like multiple tabs in IE, windows mail, Corel
WordPerfect, the CPU use is at 0-10%. When action are performed, CPU use
goes up for a moment, but it doesn't stay high all the time. When indexing
kicks in that ups it a bit too.

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      11th Feb 2007
Well, i'm going to try to update all the drivers I have on my motherboard and
i'll update you all, thanks for the idea, i'll give that a whirl!!!

Kent.

"Rock" wrote:

> "Kent." <Kent.@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote
>
> > Hey everybody, i've searched through the entire forum, and couldn't find
> > ANYTHING related to my problem. Most of the computers in the forum are a
> > little bit 'lower end', and I can't relate to them.
> >
> > For example, whenever I plug in (for example) my iPod, my computer goes
> > crazy. It could be the fact that iTunes isn't fully out on Windows Vista
> > yet,
> > but it goes on.
> >
> > I have many applications that when they are opened (for example, Skype),
> > it
> > slows down at an incredible rate.
> >
> > I have a 2.8 Ghz Pentium 4, with a 256 meg Radeon 9800 graphics card, 2
> > gigabytes worth of DDR memory, and about 1 terrabyte of HDD space. I have
> > a
> > system score of 3.5, due to the graphics card, but everything else is over
> > a
> > 4.1.
> >
> > Anyways, my question is that i'm not sure if it's my computer, the
> > software,
> > the hardware, what can I do? Is ANYONE having this type of problem?
> >
> > Thanks for all of your help! Kent.

>
> It's a problem with your system, it's hardware, the drivers, and the
> software, it's not a generic problem in Vista. This system runs fine, at
> idle with multiple apps open like multiple tabs in IE, windows mail, Corel
> WordPerfect, the CPU use is at 0-10%. When action are performed, CPU use
> goes up for a moment, but it doesn't stay high all the time. When indexing
> kicks in that ups it a bit too.
>
> --
> Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell]
>
>

 
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Dale \Mad_Murdock\ White
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      11th Feb 2007
One thing I just noticed, I run a little program called DUmeter, (aka
download upload meter) shows basic network traffic and is only like a 950kb
file. But under Vista, with nothing else running, I showed my CPU at 21%. I
looked at taskmanager and saw services.exe using about 118% and dumeter.exe
at 3-4%. When I closed DUmeter, I went back to 0-1% usage.

There is no network traffic going on, so I'm not sure why it would be using
any CPU, much less 21%. I'm guessing the way it and vista interacts (hence
the services.xe using 18%) is the problem.

"Kent." <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:6109586A-B6ED-46A9-86C8-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Well, i'm going to try to update all the drivers I have on my motherboard
> and
> i'll update you all, thanks for the idea, i'll give that a whirl!!!
>
> Kent.
>
> "Rock" wrote:
>
>> "Kent." <Kent.@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote
>>
>> > Hey everybody, i've searched through the entire forum, and couldn't
>> > find
>> > ANYTHING related to my problem. Most of the computers in the forum are
>> > a
>> > little bit 'lower end', and I can't relate to them.
>> >
>> > For example, whenever I plug in (for example) my iPod, my computer goes
>> > crazy. It could be the fact that iTunes isn't fully out on Windows
>> > Vista
>> > yet,
>> > but it goes on.
>> >
>> > I have many applications that when they are opened (for example,
>> > Skype),
>> > it
>> > slows down at an incredible rate.
>> >
>> > I have a 2.8 Ghz Pentium 4, with a 256 meg Radeon 9800 graphics card, 2
>> > gigabytes worth of DDR memory, and about 1 terrabyte of HDD space. I
>> > have
>> > a
>> > system score of 3.5, due to the graphics card, but everything else is
>> > over
>> > a
>> > 4.1.
>> >
>> > Anyways, my question is that i'm not sure if it's my computer, the
>> > software,
>> > the hardware, what can I do? Is ANYONE having this type of problem?
>> >
>> > Thanks for all of your help! Kent.

>>
>> It's a problem with your system, it's hardware, the drivers, and the
>> software, it's not a generic problem in Vista. This system runs fine, at
>> idle with multiple apps open like multiple tabs in IE, windows mail,
>> Corel
>> WordPerfect, the CPU use is at 0-10%. When action are performed, CPU use
>> goes up for a moment, but it doesn't stay high all the time. When
>> indexing
>> kicks in that ups it a bit too.
>>
>> --
>> Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell]
>>
>>



 
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      12th Feb 2007
OK. I'm starting to understand. It's the software for these devices. For
example, while watching a DVD MOVIE there was aboslutely NO PROBLEM. But when
I watched a DIVX Movie, my computer ate up about 60% of the CPU and then it
would fall out of sync with the audio and video, I believe it's due to the
divx codec since it's not made for windows vista.

So I really think it's just that we have to wait and see what's going to
happen when the new software / drivers / codecs come out for Vista, because
as far as I can see, my PC run's REALLY well while staying within windows, on
the internet, chatting on MSN Messenger and within word and office in general,

So maybe your problem Mad_murdock is that that program you're using isn't
intented for windows vista (yet).
Kent.
"Dale "Mad_Murdock" White" wrote:

> One thing I just noticed, I run a little program called DUmeter, (aka
> download upload meter) shows basic network traffic and is only like a 950kb
> file. But under Vista, with nothing else running, I showed my CPU at 21%. I
> looked at taskmanager and saw services.exe using about 118% and dumeter.exe
> at 3-4%. When I closed DUmeter, I went back to 0-1% usage.
>
> There is no network traffic going on, so I'm not sure why it would be using
> any CPU, much less 21%. I'm guessing the way it and vista interacts (hence
> the services.xe using 18%) is the problem.
>
> "Kent." <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:6109586A-B6ED-46A9-86C8-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > Well, i'm going to try to update all the drivers I have on my motherboard
> > and
> > i'll update you all, thanks for the idea, i'll give that a whirl!!!
> >
> > Kent.
> >
> > "Rock" wrote:
> >
> >> "Kent." <Kent.@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote
> >>
> >> > Hey everybody, i've searched through the entire forum, and couldn't
> >> > find
> >> > ANYTHING related to my problem. Most of the computers in the forum are
> >> > a
> >> > little bit 'lower end', and I can't relate to them.
> >> >
> >> > For example, whenever I plug in (for example) my iPod, my computer goes
> >> > crazy. It could be the fact that iTunes isn't fully out on Windows
> >> > Vista
> >> > yet,
> >> > but it goes on.
> >> >
> >> > I have many applications that when they are opened (for example,
> >> > Skype),
> >> > it
> >> > slows down at an incredible rate.
> >> >
> >> > I have a 2.8 Ghz Pentium 4, with a 256 meg Radeon 9800 graphics card, 2
> >> > gigabytes worth of DDR memory, and about 1 terrabyte of HDD space. I
> >> > have
> >> > a
> >> > system score of 3.5, due to the graphics card, but everything else is
> >> > over
> >> > a
> >> > 4.1.
> >> >
> >> > Anyways, my question is that i'm not sure if it's my computer, the
> >> > software,
> >> > the hardware, what can I do? Is ANYONE having this type of problem?
> >> >
> >> > Thanks for all of your help! Kent.
> >>
> >> It's a problem with your system, it's hardware, the drivers, and the
> >> software, it's not a generic problem in Vista. This system runs fine, at
> >> idle with multiple apps open like multiple tabs in IE, windows mail,
> >> Corel
> >> WordPerfect, the CPU use is at 0-10%. When action are performed, CPU use
> >> goes up for a moment, but it doesn't stay high all the time. When
> >> indexing
> >> kicks in that ups it a bit too.
> >>
> >> --
> >> Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell]
> >>
> >>

>
>
>

 
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Kent, Yep that was the point I was trying to make. Though something this
small and lite, I wouldn't expect to need a re-write, but if they changed
just enough in Vista, then it makes since. I looked at the website and it
has the compatible with vista sticker, I just have to make sure I'm running
that version I guess


"Kent." <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:00BCA4E7-17BA-484E-98D2-(E-Mail Removed)...
> OK. I'm starting to understand. It's the software for these devices. For
> example, while watching a DVD MOVIE there was aboslutely NO PROBLEM. But
> when
> I watched a DIVX Movie, my computer ate up about 60% of the CPU and then
> it
> would fall out of sync with the audio and video, I believe it's due to the
> divx codec since it's not made for windows vista.
>
> So I really think it's just that we have to wait and see what's going to
> happen when the new software / drivers / codecs come out for Vista,
> because
> as far as I can see, my PC run's REALLY well while staying within windows,
> on
> the internet, chatting on MSN Messenger and within word and office in
> general,
>
> So maybe your problem Mad_murdock is that that program you're using isn't
> intented for windows vista (yet).
> Kent.
> "Dale "Mad_Murdock" White" wrote:
>
>> One thing I just noticed, I run a little program called DUmeter, (aka
>> download upload meter) shows basic network traffic and is only like a
>> 950kb
>> file. But under Vista, with nothing else running, I showed my CPU at 21%.
>> I
>> looked at taskmanager and saw services.exe using about 118% and
>> dumeter.exe
>> at 3-4%. When I closed DUmeter, I went back to 0-1% usage.
>>
>> There is no network traffic going on, so I'm not sure why it would be
>> using
>> any CPU, much less 21%. I'm guessing the way it and vista interacts
>> (hence
>> the services.xe using 18%) is the problem.
>>
>> "Kent." <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:6109586A-B6ED-46A9-86C8-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> > Well, i'm going to try to update all the drivers I have on my
>> > motherboard
>> > and
>> > i'll update you all, thanks for the idea, i'll give that a whirl!!!
>> >
>> > Kent.
>> >
>> > "Rock" wrote:
>> >
>> >> "Kent." <Kent.@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote
>> >>
>> >> > Hey everybody, i've searched through the entire forum, and couldn't
>> >> > find
>> >> > ANYTHING related to my problem. Most of the computers in the forum
>> >> > are
>> >> > a
>> >> > little bit 'lower end', and I can't relate to them.
>> >> >
>> >> > For example, whenever I plug in (for example) my iPod, my computer
>> >> > goes
>> >> > crazy. It could be the fact that iTunes isn't fully out on Windows
>> >> > Vista
>> >> > yet,
>> >> > but it goes on.
>> >> >
>> >> > I have many applications that when they are opened (for example,
>> >> > Skype),
>> >> > it
>> >> > slows down at an incredible rate.
>> >> >
>> >> > I have a 2.8 Ghz Pentium 4, with a 256 meg Radeon 9800 graphics
>> >> > card, 2
>> >> > gigabytes worth of DDR memory, and about 1 terrabyte of HDD space. I
>> >> > have
>> >> > a
>> >> > system score of 3.5, due to the graphics card, but everything else
>> >> > is
>> >> > over
>> >> > a
>> >> > 4.1.
>> >> >
>> >> > Anyways, my question is that i'm not sure if it's my computer, the
>> >> > software,
>> >> > the hardware, what can I do? Is ANYONE having this type of problem?
>> >> >
>> >> > Thanks for all of your help! Kent.
>> >>
>> >> It's a problem with your system, it's hardware, the drivers, and the
>> >> software, it's not a generic problem in Vista. This system runs fine,
>> >> at
>> >> idle with multiple apps open like multiple tabs in IE, windows mail,
>> >> Corel
>> >> WordPerfect, the CPU use is at 0-10%. When action are performed, CPU
>> >> use
>> >> goes up for a moment, but it doesn't stay high all the time. When
>> >> indexing
>> >> kicks in that ups it a bit too.
>> >>
>> >> --
>> >> Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell]
>> >>
>> >>

>>
>>
>>



 
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