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Old 04-27-2007   #1 (permalink)
Rod Davies


 
 

Processor winds up to 100% and stays there...Windows Explorer stopped responding too.

According to my CPU Meter (sidebar gadget) for some reason my CPU has "wound
up" to 100% and is staying there continuously. This has ONLY just happened
in past hour or so. You can "hear" the fan (I HOPE that's what it is?!?!!)
whirring away at full tilt...

I have 2.75gb RAM and thats at a constant 23% usage.

It has coincided with Windows Explorer (or more correctly, explorer.exe)
having stopped responding as well - I had to manually power off my computer
(that is...PULL the plug).

I have nothing running apart from Windows Mail (to type this!), Task Manager
and the sidebar.

Processes running in Task Manager are:

crss.exe 1040k
dwm.exe 17684k
ehmsas.exe 724k
ehtray.exe 576k
explorer.exe 18392k
ituneshelper.exe 1220k
sidebar.exe 17012k
sidebar.exe 6960k (huh? twice)
taskeng.exe 3000k
taskmgr.exe 2032k
winlogon.exe 1364k
winmail.exe 36080k
winssnotify.exe 1616k
wmpnscfg.exe 1056k

All of these I an identify EXCEPT the crss.exe and the 2nd (or is it the
1st?) sidebar.exe

Any thoughts? Sorry for length of post...

Rgds
Rod





No programs otherwise...


My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 04-27-2007   #2 (permalink)
Mike Brannigan


 
 

Re: Processor winds up to 100% and stays there...Windows Explorer stopped responding too.

Go back to Task Manager and add the column for CPU use and see which task is
maxing out your CPU.


--

Mike Brannigan
"Rod Davies" <ldavies@tpgi.com.au> wrote in message
news:E6AA961D-4720-45EA-BE0F-095D3B779859@microsoft.com...
> According to my CPU Meter (sidebar gadget) for some reason my CPU has
> "wound up" to 100% and is staying there continuously. This has ONLY just
> happened in past hour or so. You can "hear" the fan (I HOPE that's what
> it is?!?!!) whirring away at full tilt...
>
> I have 2.75gb RAM and thats at a constant 23% usage.
>
> It has coincided with Windows Explorer (or more correctly, explorer.exe)
> having stopped responding as well - I had to manually power off my
> computer (that is...PULL the plug).
>
> I have nothing running apart from Windows Mail (to type this!), Task
> Manager and the sidebar.
>
> Processes running in Task Manager are:
>
> crss.exe 1040k
> dwm.exe 17684k
> ehmsas.exe 724k
> ehtray.exe 576k
> explorer.exe 18392k
> ituneshelper.exe 1220k
> sidebar.exe 17012k
> sidebar.exe 6960k (huh? twice)
> taskeng.exe 3000k
> taskmgr.exe 2032k
> winlogon.exe 1364k
> winmail.exe 36080k
> winssnotify.exe 1616k
> wmpnscfg.exe 1056k
>
> All of these I an identify EXCEPT the crss.exe and the 2nd (or is it the
> 1st?) sidebar.exe
>
> Any thoughts? Sorry for length of post...
>
> Rgds
> Rod
>
>
>
>
>
> No programs otherwise...


My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 04-27-2007   #3 (permalink)
troutman


 
 

RE: Processor winds up to 100% and stays there...Windows Explorer stop

I am experiencing similar behavior, not just in IE but in Firefox as well, on
an almost daily basis. Fortunately, I have always been able so far to use
Task Manager to cancel the process and get the CPU back to a reasonable usage
figure which ultimately slows the fan as well. I am running Vista Ultimate
x64. This was also happening as far back as RC2.

"Rod Davies" wrote:

> According to my CPU Meter (sidebar gadget) for some reason my CPU has "wound
> up" to 100% and is staying there continuously. This has ONLY just happened
> in past hour or so. You can "hear" the fan (I HOPE that's what it is?!?!!)
> whirring away at full tilt...
>
> I have 2.75gb RAM and thats at a constant 23% usage.
>
> It has coincided with Windows Explorer (or more correctly, explorer.exe)
> having stopped responding as well - I had to manually power off my computer
> (that is...PULL the plug).
>
> I have nothing running apart from Windows Mail (to type this!), Task Manager
> and the sidebar.
>
> Processes running in Task Manager are:
>
> crss.exe 1040k
> dwm.exe 17684k
> ehmsas.exe 724k
> ehtray.exe 576k
> explorer.exe 18392k
> ituneshelper.exe 1220k
> sidebar.exe 17012k
> sidebar.exe 6960k (huh? twice)
> taskeng.exe 3000k
> taskmgr.exe 2032k
> winlogon.exe 1364k
> winmail.exe 36080k
> winssnotify.exe 1616k
> wmpnscfg.exe 1056k
>
> All of these I an identify EXCEPT the crss.exe and the 2nd (or is it the
> 1st?) sidebar.exe
>
> Any thoughts? Sorry for length of post...
>
> Rgds
> Rod
>
>
>
>
>
> No programs otherwise...
>

My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 04-27-2007   #4 (permalink)
Rod Davies


 
 

Re: Processor winds up to 100% and stays there...Windows Explorer stop

Mmmm....SEEMS to be SearchFilterHost.exe searchprotocolhost.exe and
searchindexer.exe taking a lot of the CPU useage...

....CAN I STOP those processes?

Rgds
Rod


"troutman" <troutman@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:01238942-AA1C-4340-88B9-D9E86E577830@microsoft.com...
>I am experiencing similar behavior, not just in IE but in Firefox as well,
>on
> an almost daily basis. Fortunately, I have always been able so far to use
> Task Manager to cancel the process and get the CPU back to a reasonable
> usage
> figure which ultimately slows the fan as well. I am running Vista Ultimate
> x64. This was also happening as far back as RC2.
>
> "Rod Davies" wrote:
>
>> According to my CPU Meter (sidebar gadget) for some reason my CPU has
>> "wound
>> up" to 100% and is staying there continuously. This has ONLY just
>> happened
>> in past hour or so. You can "hear" the fan (I HOPE that's what it
>> is?!?!!)
>> whirring away at full tilt...
>>
>> I have 2.75gb RAM and thats at a constant 23% usage.
>>
>> It has coincided with Windows Explorer (or more correctly, explorer.exe)
>> having stopped responding as well - I had to manually power off my
>> computer
>> (that is...PULL the plug).
>>
>> I have nothing running apart from Windows Mail (to type this!), Task
>> Manager
>> and the sidebar.
>>
>> Processes running in Task Manager are:
>>
>> crss.exe 1040k
>> dwm.exe 17684k
>> ehmsas.exe 724k
>> ehtray.exe 576k
>> explorer.exe 18392k
>> ituneshelper.exe 1220k
>> sidebar.exe 17012k
>> sidebar.exe 6960k (huh? twice)
>> taskeng.exe 3000k
>> taskmgr.exe 2032k
>> winlogon.exe 1364k
>> winmail.exe 36080k
>> winssnotify.exe 1616k
>> wmpnscfg.exe 1056k
>>
>> All of these I an identify EXCEPT the crss.exe and the 2nd (or is it the
>> 1st?) sidebar.exe
>>
>> Any thoughts? Sorry for length of post...
>>
>> Rgds
>> Rod
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> No programs otherwise...
>>


My System SpecsSystem Spec
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