Boot up 100% CPU use

J

Johnny H

I installed the New update Last night. Since then the
Roboots are extremly slow. When it finally get through the
boot(~25 min) the CPU is Maxed out at 100% looking at the
Memory use there is a constant Memory leak until the system
Halts........ Happen to anybody else?

Booting in safe mode does not help. I plan on recovering
from a ERD when I can get one. I am going to back out the
last update to see if that helps.


Any other ideas????
 
G

Guest

To add more info, I was able to get this error message once....

STOP:0x000000A (0x00000B0, 0x0000002,0x000000, 0x804526F7)
IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL
*** Address 804526F7 base at 80400000DateStamp4047bb83 0
ntoskrnl.exe

This is not helping me get my taxes finished!
 
G

Guest

I am encountering the same problem on a 1.2Ghz Gateway.
After I installed the latest "Update" the System process
is using 100% of the CPU. I hope Microsoft comes up with
a fix for this SOON. I still need to print out my taxes
from TurboTax, and Tomorrow is the 15th!!!!!!
 
D

Doug

Another one here, fully patched Windows 2000 SP4 machine now has 100%
CPU used by system. System takes more than 20 minutes to boot and is
completely useless once up.

I found in another forum that 835732 was the culprit, I'm going to
attempt to uninstall that and see if it helps.

Doug
 
D

Doug

I managed to uninstall 835732 and the machine is happy now.

Unfortunately 835732 includes a whole bunch of critical vulnerability fixes.

Doug
 
B

bill allemann

same here.
trying to uninstall updates, but this could take days.

I will be soooooooooo glad when the last important application that I need
goes Linux. When that happens, I will never touch this POS operating
system again.
 
C

Cameron

Similar problem!!! My computer boots up, but does not finish the boot
process... It just hangs at the "starting services" screen... this SUCKS
BIG time! So much for Microsoft's "improved" reliability and bug fixing /
patches...

Cameron
 

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