Soundtrapper
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What may be causing this CPU reading
This is happening when, as far as I know, nothing is going on. I have no apps open and nothing shows to be going on in the Task Manager Processes window. It's not my DAW PC- it's the internet one. Any suggestions or ideas? And thanks for any help.
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Re:What may be causing this CPU reading
2010/08/20 20:11:45
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Soundtrapper
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Re:What may be causing this CPU reading
2010/08/20 20:57:19
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lol Beagle...thought you'd say, "is it a Dell?" well, yes so couldn't be a heartbeat but it sure beats me. It sure is consistant and constant or at least I see it everytime I look.
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Beagle
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Re:What may be causing this CPU reading
2010/08/21 11:11:30
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something's definitely pulsing at those intervals. that's why I first thought of a WIFI because a wifi radio could look like that if it's polling for a signal. and BTW - is it a Dell???
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Soundtrapper
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Re:What may be causing this CPU reading
2010/08/22 11:29:57
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Well it went to blue. I just got back from an Acronis backup. I don't know about wifi radio Beag but this is an old machine just for this so no biggy. Since I think it's dying I was curious of the reason. I'll see how long the recovery last's... Is it a Dell? ...can't you hear the fan(s)? LOL
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Re:What may be causing this CPU reading
2010/08/22 14:48:23
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That used to happen to me in my old computer...In my new pc I only have music production programs and nothing else...something in your pc is working using big amount of cpu power...something you don't need. You need to find out what it is and get rid of it.
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Re:What may be causing this CPU reading
2010/08/22 17:54:13
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start/run/msconfig hide all microsoft and then make a list of what shows then google each one to see whats running in the background. Then disable the offending crap, it will be about half of what shows, like Canon picture share and stuff...You'll be amazed at what your computer is doing behind your back. The task manager only show some stuff , not all. But wireless internet cards do poll but should not use that much up.
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Re:What may be causing this CPU reading
2010/08/23 15:34:52
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Thanks guys. It's a PC just for the internet, not my DAW PC. Even so it's not right and I want to get it right. First chance I'm going to try and track the culprit down -thanks JohnnyV. Couldn't agree more Gcruz. At least I got it back with the backup, then shut it down. No time to mess with it so I'll check it this eve to see if it's still doing it. Regards, Michael
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Re:What may be causing this CPU reading
2010/08/23 19:07:47
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nothing shows to be going on in the Task Manager Processes window Something always shows to be going on in the processes window. Unfortunately a lot of the time it is hidden under the useless label "system idle process". If it is that regular, you have a good chance of catching it. Have you tried process monitor?
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Soundtrapper
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Re:What may be causing this CPU reading
2010/08/23 21:53:18
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Thank you David. I removed a virus protection program I purchased last May. PCtools and spiking gone. PC running as I'm use to. It sure kept "process monitor" busy. A virus protection program that acts like a virus...just great.
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Re:What may be causing this CPU reading
2010/08/23 23:13:20
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Here's a helpful guide to aid you in figuring out what creepycrawlies are lurking in your startup programs. Just type in the name of the file you're curious about and it will give you a clue as to whether it's crucial or not. http://www.techspot.com/startup/12972
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Re:What may be causing this CPU reading
2010/08/24 20:35:51
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Ya that's a good site. I found another one like it once. If you google the process name like CLPhelper, you will find out what it is and some of the sites will explain that it's needed or optional or garbageware.
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