I have just noticed that the CPU Usage is no longer 50 to 60%, instead
it is now 6 to 10%. Does this mean that the initial high CUP Usage
indication was due to indexing activity as Peter Foldes' post stated?
I still wonder how the CPU for "System Idle Process" relates to the CPU
Usage percentage.
churin wrote:
> Thank Lforbes and John for your responses.
> Your post indicates that unit of the number under CPU column is
> percentage and the percentage is that of unused capacity of the CPU.
> Then what does the CPU Usage in percentage as shown in Performance tab
> means? These two percentage numbers appear contradict with each other.
>
> John Barnes wrote:
>> System Idle process is the unused cpu cycles. You show only a 7%
>> usage, not 50-60.
>>
>> "churin" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:#(E-Mail Removed)...
>>> Alpha wrote:
>>>> On Sat, 13 Dec 2008 10:56:21 -0500, churin <(E-Mail Removed)>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I have just installed Vista x64. I checked Task Manager and found
>>>>> it indicated that the CPU usage was 50 to 60%. There is even no
>>>>> application installed yet. There could be certain background
>>>>> activity but it appears too high because the CPU Usage for Vista
>>>>> x86(installed in the same box - dual boot system) when no app is
>>>>> running is about 2 to 3%. What could be wrong with this Vista x64
>>>>> install?
>>>>
>>>> Click on the processes tab and find out what is using the CPU.
>>>> (you might need to also click on "show processes for all users")
>>>
>>> Thanks for your response.
>>> What I see in the processes tab are as follows:
>>>
>>> Image Name User Name CPU Memory Description
>>> System Idle Process System 93 24K Percentage of time the
>>> processor is idle
>>>
>>> Is the above causing 50-60% CPU usage?
>>> Is this normal? Why 32bit Vista does not show this high CPU usage %?
>>
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