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computers with high CPU usage are CPUs when they are running normally. The CPU usage affects the user experience of using the computer. Let's take a look at the 8 possibilities of high CPU usage: 1 Anti-virus software causes malfunctions. The new versions of KV, Jinshan, and Rising have added random monitoring of web pages, plug-ins, and emails, which undoubtedly increased the system burden. Handling: There is basically no reasonable way to deal with it. Try to use the least amount of monitoring services, or upgrade your hardware. 2, the driver is not certified, resulting in 100% CPU resources. A large number of test version of the driver flooded the Internet, causing difficult to find the cause of the failure. Handling: Especially for the graphics card driver, it is recommended to use Microsoft-certified or officially released drivers, and strictly check the model and version. 3, viruses, Trojans caused a large number of worms to quickly replicate within the system, resulting in high CPU resource utilization rate. Solution: Use a reliable anti-virus software to completely clean the system memory and local hard disk, and open the system settings software to see if there is abnormal startup. Regularly update and upgrade anti-virus software and firewalls, strengthen anti-virus awareness, and master the correct anti-virus knowledge. 4, control panel & mdash; management tools & mdash; service & mdash; RISING REALTIME MONITOR SERVICE point the right mouse button, changed to manual. 5, start -> run->; msconfig->; start, close unnecessary startup items, restart. 6, view the "svchost" process. Svchost.exe is a core process of the Windows XP system. Svchost.exe does not only appear in Windows XP, but svchost.exe exists in Windows systems that use the NT kernel. Generally, the number of svchost.exe processes in Windows 2000 is two, and the number of svchost.exe processes in Windows XP has risen to four and four. 7. View the network connection. Mainly the network card. 8. Viewing the network connection When a computer with Windows XP is installed as a server, when it receives a connection request on port 445, it allocates memory and allocates a small amount of CPU resources to service these connections. When the load is too heavy, the CPU usage may be too high because there is an inherent trade-off between the number of work items and the responsiveness. You need to determine the appropriate MaxWorkItems settings to improve system responsiveness. If the value set is incorrect, the server's responsiveness may be affected, or a user may have too much system resources. To solve this problem, we can solve it by modifying the registry: expand the [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SYSTEM\\CurrentControlSet\\Services\\lanmanserver] branch in the Registry Editor, and create a new DWORD named "maxworkitems" in the right window. value. Then double-click the value, type the following values ​​in the open window and save and exit: If the computer has more than 512MB of memory, type "1024"; if the computer memory is less than 512 MB, type "ldquo;256".
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