It may be that a process is consuming almost all of the processor's capacity.
You can verify this by right clicking on the Taskbar and selecting Task Manager.
In the tab Processes check to see if one of the svchost.exe entries is running
the CPU value close to maximum range. If so, that's the problem and it's being
caused by a recent update and/or Windows installer. Here's a link to a procedure
that may fix your problem:
http://mowgreen.castlecops.com/archi...ost_issue.html
You should only have to follow the initial steps in the procedure, e.g.,
download both the new Update Agent and applicable KB927891 file, close IE and
then install the new Update Agent and then install KB927891 and restart your
system.
If that doesn't solve the issue, post your problem scenario to the
microsoft.public. windowsupdate newsgroup. State what you already have done and
what the Task Manager is showing in CPU usage.
If it fixed the problem and nothing else is running, the System Idle Process
should be reading between 90 and 99 percent in the Task Manager.
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> I have also looked at programs that load at startup but haven't found
> any problems.
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