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If you perform a CTRL ALT DEL, you will be able to see which task is running
the CPU up to 100% -- the tab named "processes" will show a number of files
running and if your computer is running well, "system idle processes" will
be running between 95 and 100%.
I had an episode like this once and it turned out to be the SPOOLSV.EXE file
(print spooler) -- every time I would kill the service, XP would restart it
and then begin my resource choke. If this is what is driving up your
resources, there is a fix.
Let us know which process is killing you and we can troubleshoot from there.
--gary r. tennnesen
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Jason Myers" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Wednesday, May 19, 2004 3:42 PM
Subject: [PCBUILD] help
> OK this is my problem I'm running windows XP and it is
> running very slow. My CPU is running at 100%. Can
> anyone tell me what programs i should close. thank you Jason
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