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On 29 Aug 2006 at 13:43, Jdoby wrote:
> My computer hangs up when I have several windows open or try to
> print. Task Manager shows 100% usage.
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> Running Windows XP Pro, AMD 2400, 1 gb of ram, 40 gb harddrive
> 7 gb occupied. What can I do to avoid the hangup. Thanks
Normally, Task Manager should be able to give you some idea what
process/program is using what percentage of the CPU, too. (There can be
times when the CPU is being bogged down at an infection so deep that Task
Manager can't show specifics -- but in those cases, it's hard to bring up
Task Manager at all!)
Explore. Under the View menu, you can select which columns of information
are visible, and you can sort the table on any column by clicking on the
column title.
David Gillett
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