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RE: CPU at 100% - 7/11/2008 5:04:52 PM
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JonCo54
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Usually if there are processes running in the background like Anti Virus they will slow you down. Norton was notorious for being a resource hog. Check to see what processes are running. Especially ones in the start up menu. Disable or stop any of the unnecessary programs.
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RE: CPU at 100% - 7/31/2008 5:41:33 AM
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ORIGINAL: his_chosen What's causing the CPU to be so bogged down? It really depends what programs you have installed on your computer. Usually anti-virus programs take up the most CPU during scans, or whenever they're updating.
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RE: CPU at 100% - 8/6/2008 2:50:35 PM
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rrtt11
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Bring up task manager and the select the processes tab. It will show you a list of things running. Click directly on the word "cpu" at the top of the columns. Click it a second time and it will show you which program is taking up so much cpu time. Report back with what it is and someone can help you see what is slowing you down so much.
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RE: CPU at 100% - 8/15/2008 11:25:00 AM
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Row1
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first guess: you have norton. if you had norton 360, it would finally cripple the computer entirely, so i guess you have not quite gotten to 360 degrees of norton computer hostage yet. second guess: you have been flooded with malware: adware spyware etc. don't use norton to clean it up because norton is as bad as all of the malware. third guess: someone has hijacked your computer. you would need a firewall. not norton's because norton's firewall is as bad as being hijacked. the posts telling you how to figure this out are on-track with what i know.
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