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stephen jackson
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      21st Dec 2004
hi
My initial problem still exists, and have only managed to confirm the
location of the file / program constantly using the cpu. I have tried to
delete the file but as it as it is constantly in use the file deletion is
denied. how can I delete the file? and the reinstall a good version ?? any
helpers out there??
Steve

Try opening control-panel,administration,then open event viewer,click on
an event/warning for tcp/ip then click on the url in it,this opens
help/support
in xp usually with a fix or answer to it.

"stephen jackson" wrote:

> Hi
> My problem is that my Laptop's pcu is constantly running at 50%. I have
> narrowed it down to a file called tcpsvcs.exe the files is in the folder
> c:\windows\system32. hovering the mouse over the Icon reveals a box that
> says it is to do with the TCP/IP System Application. I therefore think
> that
> is a file needed for the internet protocol and don't want to delete it.
> how
> can I sort out the problem.



 
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gerryf
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      21st Dec 2004
Well, if you delete tcpsvcs.exe that will be the last we hear from
you---because you won't be back on the Internet

The problem is likely not tcpsvc, but something using tcpsrv...what are you
doing at the time this occurs? Does this occur when you are not on the
Internet, or are you on cable/dsl, so you are always on the Internet? You
need to be looking at resource hungry programs that are doing something over
the network or Internet...filesharing, perhaps? trojan maybe?



"stephen jackson" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> hi
> My initial problem still exists, and have only managed to confirm the
> location of the file / program constantly using the cpu. I have tried to
> delete the file but as it as it is constantly in use the file deletion is
> denied. how can I delete the file? and the reinstall a good version ??

any
> helpers out there??
> Steve
>
> Try opening control-panel,administration,then open event viewer,click on
> an event/warning for tcp/ip then click on the url in it,this opens
> help/support
> in xp usually with a fix or answer to it.
>
> "stephen jackson" wrote:
>
> > Hi
> > My problem is that my Laptop's pcu is constantly running at 50%. I have
> > narrowed it down to a file called tcpsvcs.exe the files is in the folder
> > c:\windows\system32. hovering the mouse over the Icon reveals a box that
> > says it is to do with the TCP/IP System Application. I therefore think
> > that
> > is a file needed for the internet protocol and don't want to delete it.
> > how
> > can I sort out the problem.

>
>



 
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=?Utf-8?B?QmVuIEFLQSBCdXNocGln?=
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      21st Dec 2004
Hi Stephen,

I have had this problem before on a few machines! What I found was that if
I re-serviced packed the machine it resolved the problem. I think the
service pack replaces the tcpsvcs.exe file! I was running Windows XP SP1.

Hope you find this useful.

Ben

"stephen jackson" wrote:

> hi
> My initial problem still exists, and have only managed to confirm the
> location of the file / program constantly using the cpu. I have tried to
> delete the file but as it as it is constantly in use the file deletion is
> denied. how can I delete the file? and the reinstall a good version ?? any
> helpers out there??
> Steve
>
> Try opening control-panel,administration,then open event viewer,click on
> an event/warning for tcp/ip then click on the url in it,this opens
> help/support
> in xp usually with a fix or answer to it.
>
> "stephen jackson" wrote:
>
> > Hi
> > My problem is that my Laptop's pcu is constantly running at 50%. I have
> > narrowed it down to a file called tcpsvcs.exe the files is in the folder
> > c:\windows\system32. hovering the mouse over the Icon reveals a box that
> > says it is to do with the TCP/IP System Application. I therefore think
> > that
> > is a file needed for the internet protocol and don't want to delete it.
> > how
> > can I sort out the problem.

>
>
>

 
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      23rd Dec 2004


"gerryf" wrote:

> Well, if you delete tcpsvcs.exe that will be the last we hear from
> you---




LOLOLOLOLOLOLOL!!!!!!
 
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      23rd Dec 2004
Check for viruses and spyware:
http://www.fixyourwindows.com/windowsxpsolutions.htm
(Links to online virus scans on the same page)


Good Luck!
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How to optimize Windows XP, 2000, ME
for the best performance (Step-by-step Visual Guide):
http://www.fixyourwindows.com
 
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