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churin
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      13th Dec 2008
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?
 
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      13th Dec 2008
New install is maybe indexing. What do you think

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"churin" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>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?


 
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churin
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      14th Dec 2008
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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lforbes
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      14th Dec 2008
Umm System Idle means that all is good. The higher the better. It should be
almost at 99% when the machine is doing nothing. As the other processes use
up CPU the System Idle goes down.

Cheers,
Lara

"churin" wrote:

> 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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John Barnes
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      14th Dec 2008
System Idle process is the unused cpu cycles. You show only a 7% usage, not
50-60.

"churin" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> 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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churin
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      14th Dec 2008
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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churin
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      14th Dec 2008
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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John Barnes
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      15th Dec 2008
Most likely it was the initial indexing and defragging you experienced. The
System Idle Process is the inverse of the used cycles. It is the Idle
percentage.

"churin" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> 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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churin
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      15th Dec 2008

What I am wondering is that the System Idle Process was 93 when the CPU
Usage indicated 50 - 60%. Aren't these two numbers contradictory?

John Barnes wrote:
> Most likely it was the initial indexing and defragging you experienced.
> The System Idle Process is the inverse of the used cycles. It is the
> Idle percentage.
>
> "churin" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>> 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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churin
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      15th Dec 2008
Let me update the situation: The CPU Usage of 50-60% is back again. The
System Idle Process is still around 90-94.

churin wrote:
> What I am wondering is that the System Idle Process was 93 when the CPU
> Usage indicated 50 - 60%. Aren't these two numbers contradictory?
>
> John Barnes wrote:
>> Most likely it was the initial indexing and defragging you
>> experienced. The System Idle Process is the inverse of the used
>> cycles. It is the Idle percentage.
>>
>> "churin" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>>> 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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