CPU occupation!!!!

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Carlo

hi
i have go t a problem on my win2k pc, it runs slow, watching control panel
you can see minimum 25% cpu usage every time.
the things i did:
1. i closed services like IIS
2. i scanned the pc using norton
3. i looked for a spyware with spyboot
4. i controlled the name of the process on controll panel, they look like a
system process
5 turn off kerio personal firewall
6 unplug the network cable

........
can anyone tell me what is happening????
thanks
Carlo
 
When was the last time you did a clean up, disk check and defrag?

Alias

"Carlo" wrote
 
What program did you use to clean up your computer? What was the last thing
you installed on your computer?

Alias
 
See if it happens in safe mode. If it does not, you have an issue with a
startup program/service/driver which you can troubleshoot with msconfig
[search Google for download msconfig] by selectively disabling startup
programs/services. SpyBot has a similar funtion in advanced/tools mode where
you can also look at the prcesses running and what
application/folder/service they map to. SysInternals has some similar, but
more powerful tools to track down errant processes with Process Explorer and
Autoruns. --- Steve

http://www.sysinternals.com/ntw2k/utilities.shtml
 
Steven L Umbach said:
See if it happens in safe mode. If it does not, you have an issue with a
startup program/service/driver which you can troubleshoot with msconfig
[search Google for download msconfig] by selectively disabling startup
programs/services.

It's here . . .
http://www.svrops.com/svrops/dwnldoth.htm
"Microsoft Msconfig.exe utility from Windows XP. For users of
Windows 2000 who wish MS had included msconfig, you can
download and use this."
 

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