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Jomar 03-13-2007 01:12 PM

System Idle process?? using 80+% of CPU??
 
can anyone help me?

I reinstalled XP fresh about 5 times now and the system idle process is sucking up so much of the CPU!

I haven't even added any programs or downloaded any MS updates yet!

only thing running is Foxfire browser & the Thunderbird email program.

Plus the CPU usage shows it keeps bouncing between 56-95 %??

Wittesea 03-13-2007 02:40 PM

Jo,

I'm not good with the technical side of computers (like CPU usage) but my husband is a tech wizard when it comes to these things.... so I'll ask him about it when he gets home from work tonight.

What type of CPU do you have? He will probably need to know some of the details about your hardware in order to help figure out what the cause could be... if you don't want to post those details online, just shoot me a PM or email.

Liz

Julie 03-13-2007 03:26 PM

And if her husband can't answer, mine can. Let me know.

Lara 03-13-2007 03:41 PM

If you just type in "system idle process explained" in a search engine it'll bring up posts explaining what it means.

System Idle Process explained...
http://forum.osnn.net/showpost.php?p=13824&postcount=1

I get the impression it's typical, but I might also be wrong as I'm not quite awake. ;)

If I click on Task Manager, it's the CPU percentage is fluctuating heaps. In fact when I first click TAsk Manager and I'm not doing anything else, it goes immediately to CPU usage 100% then slides down to 30% and then fluctuates at lower percentages.

Jomar 03-13-2007 04:09 PM

AMD Athlon XP1800 - running it at only 1.1 {slower setting}
ASUS motherboard 512 ram
Win XP SP1
dual boot sys 2 had drive XP on #1 & Linux OS on #2


this just started happening since I have been installing an reinstalling XP & on my second HD I have been installing various Linux OS but they aren't running - only windows.

Ive tried sorting thru the services but that didn't change anything

I have to check your link now lara

Curious 03-13-2007 05:25 PM

jo...can you tell us exactly what programs are running?

sometimes it can be your printer...your internet service trying to do auto updates. or programs trying over and over to connect to the internet.

my hp printer came with all kinds of graffic programs. boy was it a pain to get rid of them. but they used up alot of my cpu

Wittesea 03-13-2007 07:00 PM

Hi Jo...

Hubby says his initial thought is that your CPU (AMD Athlon XP1800) is too slow/old/outdated (his words) to efficiently run WindowsXP.

WinXP uses a lot of system resources, so it needs a good system in order to run without sucking all the resources out of your system.

Has WinXP ever run effectively on this PC in the past? If you have had WinXP on this machine before, and it worked fine before, then that complicates things and makes the list of possibilities quite long and quite difficult to figure out without actually loking at the system.

He also said that one possibility could be a virus on one of the hard drives that remains in the system even after doing a re-install of Windows... have you run a good virus-scan lately that checks for both Windows and Linux viruses?

Even as he is telling me about the other possibilities, he keeps repeating "it's gotta be the 1800 though, an 1800 just can't handle WinXP".

So, that's what my geek says, and I hope it helps. :)

Liz

ZombieSlayer 03-13-2007 08:38 PM

Basically system idle process shows you how much of your cpu/ram isn't being used by other programs.

Jomar 03-13-2007 10:12 PM

I'm not even running the CPU at full capacity-
I've been running this same setup with/XP for 4 yrs -

this is a new problem - it always worked fine before{ - unless I used the via voice recognition program - then it would bog down a lot}.

Hi Mike,
Ok so if the CPU and having the high numbers at idle is not the problem-

I wonder what could be causing the system to fluctuate from normal to very draggy and slow reactions.

processes running-
i'm logged on to my profile and hubby is still logged into his.

2-csrss.exe= system
2- explore.exe = me/hubby
3- svchost .exe= sys
1-svchost .exe = network
1- svchost .exe = local
2- winlogon = me/hubby
2- wpabaln.exe = me/hubby
2-aircfg
2 explorer
lsass
services
smss
spoolsv
system
task manager
thunderbird mail
firefox browser


all are normal priority except winlogon is at High { can I change that to normal?}
and csrss is at high

daughter wonders if it might be because of the Linux on the other hard drive?
that wasn't a problem before though.

yes I had mcafee " full protection " since august - plus spybot none of those installed yet.
new hard drive from last summer too

no printer s or much of anything even loaded yet - just the basics - email & firefox browser

nide44 03-14-2007 08:34 AM

Maybe this could help:
In 'run' - msconfig - program tab:
uncheck the Firefox
uncheck the thunderbird
uncheck all but just the
"run dll" & all taskbar
and virus protection
(you could try unchecking your AV pgm too)

from loading at startup.......
.......click 'apply' and 'OK'
.........reboot
.......go back & doublecheck that anything unchecked
doesn't come back again on its own- see if it does.
This only stops from loading and running at startup.
All pgms can still be launched from the start menu

Jomar 03-14-2007 01:17 PM

I bumped the CPU speed up in the Bios

i need to take a break from the problem - neck and shoulders are complaining about too much time working on it.

I'll just use Kubuntu Linux for while - since it's working and faster

I bookmarked that link so i can read more there later-
thanks everyone

Jomar 03-14-2007 07:22 PM

I hope I don't jinx anything - but used Linux this morning and also did bump up the CPU speed too
- switched to windows this afternoon and it is not sluggish anymore at all!!
YEAHHHH!

If wittesea's hubby hadn't mentioned the CPU probability/cause I wouldn't have ever thought of tweaking that.

so - so far so good

thanks everybody

Julie 03-16-2007 07:39 PM

Let me know how that is working and if not, E comes back into town tonight and I can ask him.

sourav019 12-18-2007 02:12 PM

system idle process using 80 to 100%
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jo55 (Post 79312)
can anyone help me?

I reinstalled XP fresh about 5 times now and the system idle process is sucking up so much of the CPU!

I haven't even added any programs or downloaded any MS updates yet!

only thing running is Foxfire browser & the Thunderbird email program.

Plus the CPU usage shows it keeps bouncing between 56-95 %??

Hi All,
my query is on the same line as Jo,s...but am using AMD Turion 64 Mobile tech MK36... the system idle process eating up almost 80% of CPU... making the internet very slow... I have got windows XP.. got 1.5 GB ram and I donno due to some reason when I check it always shows that I have 1.1 MB free when the comp loads up.... I have cccleaner which runs automatically everytime my laptop wakes up... I have deleted all the startup programs.. but still the same... Is it some Adware.. have tried to fix it using my antivirus... Smitfraudfix... helped a bit... but recently it has become really slow... can you guys help me... cheers

Jomar 12-18-2007 05:43 PM

Hi - I think not long after this was when my mother board/cpu {one of them} quit on me. system was about 4 yrs old.

so I ended upgrading my system - MB/cpu, ram, sata HD new except for the case and my pc cards. MB had lots of built ons but saved cards just in case.

how old is your system?

We have listings on many free ad/spy/antiv/ in our useful stickys at the top of our threads here.
some miss things that another will catch -same with reg cleaners

I would try a few of each and see if you can fix it that way first.
some AV pgms use more resources that others too.

Is it only the internet that is slowed down or other programs too?


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