Strange Problem with CSRSS.EXE, XXCopy and Asus MOBO.

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Peregrin

ASUS A7N8X-E DELUXE Rev.2
Barton XP2600 Mobile 225 MHz
Kingmax MPXC22D PC-3200 2x512MB
Hitachi 250GB, 7200RPM IDE, FAT32
RAPTOR 74GB SATA, FAT32
WinXP PRO, SP1

With XXCopy and WinXP installed on the IDE drive of the above machine,
copying small files is extremely slow, and the Task Manager shows the CPU
at 100% load, with CSRSS.EXE using at least 95% of it. The HD behaves
normally in other situations, including copying files with ZTree.

I also did a fresh install of XP on a newly formatted IDE drive, with
nothing else on it other than XXCopy and the files to copy, and it behaved
exactly the same way. Specifically, it took 74.6 sec. to copy 1000 files
of 252 KB total.

XP and XXCopy installed on the SATA drive of the same machine, copied the
same files in 0.84 seconds.

I then hooked up the same barebones IDE drive to a different machine (Soyo
400 Dragon and Athlon 1400), and the same files copied in under 2 sec.

So it would seem that the problem is specifically in the interface between
XXCopy if installed on an IDE drive, and the A7N8X-E MOBO.

Also, someone pointed me to a Microsoft Article, ID 555021, which says:
"CSRSS.EXE uses 100% of the CPU when you right-click an item in Win
Explorer or on the desktop - Cause: your user profile is corrupt". This is
just what happens here, although the cause must be different, as it does
not happen if I click as above, and the user profile isn't likely to be
corrupt on the new install. I'm trying to find out what can causes CSRSS
to gobble all of the CPU, and what to do about it, but got nowhere yet.

I don't know the "insides" of XXCopy or the pertinent aspects of Windows,
so I don't have a take on what might be causing this problem, or how to go
about fixing it, and would very much appreciate any input.

Jim
 
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Guest

The first, go as account "administrator" and rename you profile, that at the
following logon under you account the profile will be created anew.
The second, try others of the driver chipset.
 

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