System process takes 50% of CPU

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Vic Russell

Hi,
I have this ongoing problem with the system process taking around 50% of the
CPU time. It went away for a few weeks and now it's back with a vengence! I
have Norton 2006 Anti-Virus, Spy Doctor, Zone Alarm all up to date and
everything fully scanned. I am behind a router and have XP firewall. All
Windows updates applied with SP2.

I have tried stopping all processes that let me but the good old System
process still reports between 49% and 53%. If I go into Safe mode with
Networking all is OK. If I use msconfig and turn everything off and re-boot,
the System process still reports 50% or thereabouts.

I can't find any pattern as to why the problem went away and then came back.

It's a real problem as the PC runs slow and the fan is full blast all the
time.

I read that this is a common problem but no-one reports any solution. I
have uninstalled quite a lot of stuff to no good effect. I don't install too
much anyway and I'm particularly careful not to install dodgy music
downloaders or anything like that.

Any ideas before I reformat the disk and re-install everything?

Regards,

Vic Russell
 
J

JS

You need to find the specific system process that's taking all (there are
lot of sub-processes tied to
the 'System' process) the CPU resources and slowing down your PC.

To do this try Process Explorer:
http://www.sysinternals.com/Utilities/ProcessExplorer.html

Once you have Process Explorer installed and running:
In the taskbar select View and check 'Show Process Tree' and 'Show Lower
Pane' options.
(This will provide the detailed info you need)
Next click on the CPU column to sort processes by %CPU usage.
Then click on and expand the 'System' process and identify the sub-process
that's using most or all the CPU %.
Click on and Highlight the sub-process of interest, right click and from the
options listed select: google,
This should display what's out there on the web about that process.

Note: some entries like Explorer, System process and svchost may need to be
expanded to show the
detail, (sub processes), in this case click on the + located to the left on
the entry.

JS
 
T

tiagoclaus

Additionally, when you find out what is the process that is hanging up
your machine, goes to PROPERTIES in Process Explorer and then in
THREADS.

Put here the process on the top of it. For SVCHOST this is necessary.

Regards.
 
P

peter

Additionally, when you find out what is the process that is hanging up
your machine, goes to PROPERTIES in Process Explorer and then in
THREADS.

Put here the process on the top of it. For SVCHOST this is necessary.

Regards.

Odd problem this. I remember having a greedy System Process some months
ago, but the problem seemed to have gone away. Until it came back again
this morning. Not sure what caused it, I got a Norton Software update
this morning, but that might just have been a co-incidence.

I tried using the Process Explorer referred to earlier in the thread,
but all the cpu was being consumed in the system process, not a child.

But the good news is that having been distracted by a howling fan all
morning, after 4 or 5 hours the system process seems to have done what
it needed to, and it is now back to normal.

I have XP Home Edition, all the security updates, Norton AV 2006 fully
up-to-date.
 

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