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  • if my cpu is saying 100% is this slowing my computer down?

    Posted by LeeMorris on 25 July 2008 at 18:09

    Now i’m no wizard on the computer but am i right in thinking that if my cpu is saying 100% this will slow my computer down?
    Is there a way to resolve this without down loading some internet program?
    cheers
    Lee

    Peter Shaw replied 17 years, 3 months ago 7 Members · 17 Replies
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  • David Rowland

    Member
    25 July 2008 at 19:04

    …to almost a dead stop Lee.

    Means your doing something or your computer is doing something ‘taxing’. Perhaps you need to take a break from the computer

  • David Rogers

    Member
    25 July 2008 at 19:09

    IS it running noticeably slow though? 100% peaks or always up there?

    …if it ain’t broken…don’t fix it.

    Other wise it’s a CTRL / ALT / DEL and see what’s running in the background like MSN, scanner, printer or camera pre-loaded doo-dads, MS Office…

    There are a variety of GOOD downloadable products, my favourite being ‘Advanced Uninstaller’…does a load of powerful cleaning & tweaking at no risk (DON’T run the ‘remove duplicate files!!!!) and can disable or delete ‘start-up’ programs.

  • LeeMorris

    Member
    25 July 2008 at 19:24

    Just went through a pitstop free check and it says loads of stuff until you get to the end then you have to buy it. i hate it when they do that.
    My computer is running slower than it used to even with 8meg broadband.
    cheers
    Lee

  • David Rowland

    Member
    25 July 2008 at 19:29

    ahh, so your browsing the internet? your webbrowser slowing your computer down and all sorts of junk is at the top of your internet browswer?

    Does it say Mozilla FireFox 2, Mozilla FireFox 3 or Internet Explorer?

    If it says, Internet Explorer download http://www.mozilla-europe.org/en/firefox/ as that will replace IE with something more suitable and quicker to use. IE is a magnet for junk to install itself to it.

    Don’t bother with cleaner programs, lets identify whats what first…

    Does your Computer feel SLOW?
    Does your Internet feel SLOW?
    What your Re-start your computer, is it fast and CPU at 100%?

  • LeeMorris

    Member
    25 July 2008 at 19:51

    Hi Dave
    I do have firefox 3 that did seem to speed things up a bit but then seems to be slower than ever, so i thought it was firefox causing it.
    Its more when i’m using the internet rather than computer in general.
    Lee

  • David Rowland

    Member
    25 July 2008 at 20:57

    ff3 is pretty damn good, it has been updated recently which it should do automatically… i dontknow why ur cpu is high… unless your miss-reading it as CPU Usage is around 10%

  • James Martin

    Member
    25 July 2008 at 23:40

    which kind of security are you packing there Lee?

  • LeeMorris

    Member
    26 July 2008 at 08:27

    I’m on virgin pc guard
    My cpu is low this morning but laptop keeps going slow.
    Lee

  • R Ferguson

    Member
    26 July 2008 at 08:35

    I don’t know if this is relevant to you – but I have just installed the Back2Zip program mentioned here and have found that is slows my machine a lot.

  • James Martin

    Member
    26 July 2008 at 09:09

    Have you tried using the disk defrag and cleanup?

    What about emptying your temp folder sometimes that can be a bit crowded.

  • John.MacDonald

    Member
    26 July 2008 at 09:39

    I had this problem with my laptop was taken a lifetime to even start up. Installed "end it all" and been great ever since. This may not be the answer to your problem, but worked for me. You can get the free downloads by doing a google search. "END IT ALL"

    Cheers
    John

  • LeeMorris

    Member
    26 July 2008 at 09:51

    Just downlaod end it all but seems pretty complex and i don’t want to delete something i need.
    Lee

  • John.MacDonald

    Member
    26 July 2008 at 11:32

    No it wont delete programs, it just shuts them down from running in the background. Install to your computer then on desktop icon double click then hit end it all " then it will just go through the list shutting each one down.

    If you dont want a program to be shut down you just click on it from the end it all list and protect program.

  • LeeMorris

    Member
    26 July 2008 at 11:38

    Hi John
    I have just done that and there are 32 items showing, i don’t really know what i do or don,t need.
    Lee

  • John.MacDonald

    Member
    26 July 2008 at 14:45

    Well i would shut them all down and as you need them open them. It’s basically just giving you a fresh starting point. To then open the programs required.

    Cheers

  • James Martin

    Member
    27 July 2008 at 02:12

    If you open run form the start menu and type msconfig you can close your start programs and your service programs.

    there is an option in the service tab to hide all Microsoft programs and then you can disable all that aren’t necessary.

  • Peter Shaw

    Member
    28 July 2008 at 11:45

    Your first stage has to be to run an independent virus and spyware checker. If all is well then you may as well bite the bullet, backup all your user files etc and re-install windows. You could spend hours finding the problem and a reinstall, although time consuming in itself, will give a leaner, faster machine every time.

    Try AVG for the virus checker and Spyware Terminator running the scans only.

    Peter

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