DB;
System Idle Process is exactly what it sounds like.
It is the % of processing power you have waiting for something to do,
doing nothing.
If you are having problems, this is not the cause.
Follow this link:
http://www3.telus.net/dandemar/slowcom.htm
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Jupiter Jones [MVP]
http://www3.telus.net/dandemar/
"DB" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I frequently (3 to 5 times a week) notice my hard drive
> is really busy and when I check task mgr I notice the
> process that is consuming all the CPU time is the system
> idle process. I've tried unplugging the wireless adapter
> which connects me to the internet and still it continues
> so it is not an intruder or a spyware program calling
> home to the mother ship. Most of the time I have to
> reboot the system to get it to stop. Today I let it run
> and eventually it stopped on it's own. I also have the
> latest in virus defs and the latest spybot S&D and the
> system looks clean. It seems like a cleanup operation but
> if it is why doesn't it suspend when I try to run or
> access and application. Whatever it is takes the highest
> priority and doensn't let go without a reboot.
>
> Anyone know for sure what this is?
>
> DB