ACER Extensa
Hi Group,
anytime I connect this Laptop to the Internet the CPU-Idletime is "0", there is "100%" Processor load. I cannot find what process causes this CPU-capacity. Any idea? John |
ACER Extensa
On 4/28/2010 8:31 AM, wegasoft wrote:
Hi Group, anytime I connect this Laptop to the Internet the CPU-Idletime is "0", there is "100%" Processor load. I cannot find what process causes this CPU-capacity. Any idea? John Which version of Windows? What about Ctrl-Alt-Del Task Manager and a look at all the processes running? There are other free software tools, some from Microsoft and some from others, that tell even more info about programs, tasks, processes, etc. What is the level of network activity according to Task Manager? Is an anti-virus update, Windows update or other update running? Is there malware or a virus actively accessing the internet? ... Ben Myers |
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I am using ACER Laptop since 2 year but i am using internet since 6 month.I don't know what process causes this CPU-capacity But its working very easily. |
ACER Extensa
"Ben Myers" schrieb On 4/28/2010 8:31 AM, wegasoft wrote: Hi Group, anytime I connect this Laptop to the Internet the CPU-Idletime is "0", there is "100%" Processor load. I cannot find what process causes this CPU-capacity. Any idea? John Which version of Windows? What about Ctrl-Alt-Del Task Manager and a look at all the processes running? There are other free software tools, some from Microsoft and some from others, that tell even more info about programs, tasks, processes, etc. What is the level of network activity according to Task Manager? Is an anti-virus update, Windows update or other update running? Is there malware or a virus actively accessing the internet? ... Ben Myers Its Windows 7 running. A look on all processes shows nothing important. Thats what I donīt understand. No process uses that amount of CPU-Power. I tried "with/without" Accu as there are a lot of hints depending on this at google. No help. Resetting to default also didnīt help. Maybe Hardware fault? John |
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Acer Extensa series is a line of Acer laptops designed for business and professional users. Its competitors include the Dell Latitude range and some laptops from Lenovo. The Extensa series includes several notebooks with different design, performance and functionality |
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