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| system process 100 % all the time My windows xp "system" process just started running 100 % cpu all the time it . it dose it in safe mode also I have checked for virus and spyware nothing. I haven't installed any new hardware or software. when I do a process explore it still show system and DPC take all the avaiable cpu up to 100%. nothing under system show any cpu usage. Please help |
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| Re: system process 100 % all the time "Krista Ladd" <KristaLadd@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:EF8941F0-3225-4E10-8C10-A127FE276751@microsoft.com... > My windows xp "system" process just started running 100 % cpu all the > time > it . it dose it in safe mode also I have checked for virus and spyware > nothing. I haven't installed any new hardware or software. when I do a > process explore it still show system and DPC take all the avaiable cpu up > to > 100%. nothing under system show any cpu usage. Please help Is that System "Idle" Process? That shows the % of CPUs that you are /not/ using. Can't get any better than 100%. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP [Mail] Imperial Beach, CA |
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| Re: system process 100 % all the time Krista Ladd wrote: > My windows xp "system" process just started running 100 % cpu all the time > it . it dose it in safe mode also I have checked for virus and spyware > nothing. I haven't installed any new hardware or software. when I do a > process explore it still show system and DPC take all the avaiable cpu up to > 100%. nothing under system show any cpu usage. Please help DPCs are normal. They're a way of running code at a user level rather than at a kernel level. One usage for a DPC might be to complete the handling of an interrupt from some hardware. So if you see an abnormal number of DPCs, it could be from an "interrupt storm". That happens if a piece of hardware is sending interrupts continuously for no good reason. If you go to Settings:Control Panels:Administrative Tools:Performance, you can add counters to the Performance panel such as "Interrupts/Sec" and "DPCs Queued/sec". That may give you some idea whether you're dealing with a storm or not. (You may have to do Properties in the resulting graph, and change the vertical scale to a higher number, in order to see the graph.) You can try disabling optional pieces of hardware one at a time, and see if it makes a difference, but then there are going to be some items you can't disable, without causing problems. As a test here, I can start a 3D game, then alt-tab out of the game and return to the Windows Desktop. If I do that, my interrupt rate is 2100 interrupts/sec, while my DPC rate is 1527 DPCs/sec. So that would be considered a "normal" level, for a certain kind of application. If you were seeing 10000+ rates per second, then that may be telling you there is a hardware issue. Shutting down, and unplugging the computer for five minutes, then rebooting, may result in the storm going away. But a hardware issue like that, could come back at any time. Paul |
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| Re: system process 100 % all the time On Tue, 3 Nov 2009 08:49:02 -0800, Krista Ladd <KristaLadd@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > My windows xp "system" process just started running 100 % cpu all the time >it . it dose it in safe mode also I have checked for virus and spyware >nothing. I haven't installed any new hardware or software. when I do a >process explore it still show system and DPC take all the avaiable cpu up to >100%. nothing under system show any cpu usage. Please help Are you sure it isn`t 100% IDLE ? - nothing running . |
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