CPU Usage always 75% to 100%

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I have Windows XP and whenever I start my computer it is ver slow for sometimes up to a half hour. I check the task manager and it will give CPU usage rates from around 75% to 100%, yet all running proccesses are at 0% or around 5% depending on which proccess is currently getting CPU time. I did find a process called System Idle which was always around 90%, so I thought this was the problem, but I googled it and found out that this process is always at this rate when nothing else is running on the CPU. However, I still don't know why my CPU usage is so hight and the computer runs so slow. Anyone familiar with this?
 

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have you tried to look up any other names there are some prosesse that windows totally doesnt need

i currently have like 33 processes running at 50-60% of my processer
i have a pentium D

can you post a screen shot of your task manager
 
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Your computer could just not have a great processor. Which would result in your slow computer and maxed out CPU Usuage.
 

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I think it is your CPU, try buying a new one.

You could also try killing processes you dont need.

I do not mean kill things you dont know, I mean the ones you dont need.
 
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Open up the task manager, click the processes tab, and sort things by CPU usage. Upload a screenshot for us to see, and tell us your processor and its speed. I'd like to see where the CPU usage is so that I can tell you how to fix it.
 

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there is one thing i would like to mention if you are going to buy a new processor dont get a quad core processor if you are a gamer get a dual core
why you ask ? well the answer is simple most games dont support dual or quad core games but the games like half-life 2 ep2, crysis, F.E.A.R, Cod2, 3&4
Q4 do support core 2 duo processors.

but why only those games ?
i dont know but my guess would be that they're pretty popular games

however if you do alot of multimedia stuff like video editing get a quad core
 
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there is one thing i would like to mention if you are going to buy a new processor dont get a quad core processor if you are a gamer get a dual core
why you ask ? well the answer is simple most games dont support dual or quad core games but the games like half-life 2 ep2, crysis, F.E.A.R, Cod2, 3&4
Q4 do support core 2 duo processors.

but why only those games ?
i dont know but my guess would be that they're pretty popular games

however if you do alot of multimedia stuff like video editing get a quad core

Right now I have a Core 2 Quad Q6600 Which I overclocked to 3.0 GHz. Runs pretty well :)
 

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but if you compare a Q6600 against a E8500
the E8500 still wins in FPS
 
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Do what Smith said, open Task Manager, sort the list by most memory consuming and take a screenshot for us
 

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but if you compare a Q6600 against a E8500
the E8500 still wins in FPS

That's for two reasons. The higher clock speed of the E8500 is slightly than the clock speed of any quad core CPU out there by Intel or AMD. Second, game developers have barely managed if anything to put true multithreading, multicore support in games for the PC. Take Team Fortress 2 for example. A well designed engine, but because Multithreading isn't complete yet, if you force multithreading to turn on, yeah the huge FPS boost it gives is nice, but the engine gets unstable and crashes the game. Don't forget though, it's also a lot easier to utilize two CPU cores than 4+ CPU cores, but don't forget that dual core CPUs are technically not as fast as quad core CPUs.
 
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It could just be the fact that there is that much junk on the system that starts at startup the system is overloaded with processes. Post a task manager screenshot as suggested when the computer starts up.
 

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1) Post your programs that appear when you sign on
2) Run HiJackThis
3) See if there is any difference when you start in Safemode

Odds are that you don't need a new computer. You're going to have to list your other hardware specs, but you might have: a config problem, too many programs on load (virus checker, messengers, office), or a virus
 

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but if you compare a Q6600 against a E8500
the E8500 still wins in FPS
Man, I feel so slow at my computer. I just have 1x 2.4GHz Celeron. I am considering pulling a 2.8GHz Pentium 4 out of another computer and using it.

If you are going to buy a new processor, just make sure you get the right socket type for your motherboard. But if you are to far behind, you might need a new motherboard which = rebuilding your entire computer!!! <<So much fun!
 

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Unfortunately, I waited until my cpu usage went down before I saw the posts asking for a screen shot, so I'll have to wait until it's not working right again for that. In the meantime, how do I find out what processes I don't need? Also, I noticed that Internet Explorer seems to be hogging a lot of CPU resources when I first start it. Maybe that's the source of my problem? More info about my computer: I have a 1.6 ghz processor and 512 MB of RAM. I'm running Windows XP.
 

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Have you tried upgrading the processor? My old computer used to be like that, or quit the processes that aren't important and don't need to be wasting your CPU percentage.
 

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Unfortunately, I waited until my cpu usage went down before I saw the posts asking for a screen shot, so I'll have to wait until it's not working right again for that. In the meantime, how do I find out what processes I don't need? Also, I noticed that Internet Explorer seems to be hogging a lot of CPU resources when I first start it. Maybe that's the source of my problem? More info about my computer: I have a 1.6 ghz processor and 512 MB of RAM. I'm running Windows XP.

A 1.6Ghz single core CPU (Celeron or Pentium 4) is quite old so I can see where the high CPU usage may be getting geared from. 512MB of RAM is ok but it's starting to creep slowly into a 1GB case now. But yeah, once you get the high CPU usage again, post up the screenshot. If you can provide a list of the processes you have running (everything running by all users) and we should be able to tell you what needs to be running, what doesn't need to be running.
 

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It shouldn't take even close to 1.6GHZ to run IE or do anything online for that matter. We're not talking about playing games here. My 100 mhz computer from 10 years ago could do this much without hogging CPU usage. I couldn't get a screenshot again because by the time I could get Task Manager to come up, the CPU usage went down (another reason why this can't have anything to do with my CPU, that it gets better over time), but I can tell you easily enough what you would see: System Idle - 97% and ever other process at 0% with maybe one at 5%, total CPU Usage - 100%.
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1) Post your programs that appear when you sign on
2) Run HiJackThis
3) See if there is any difference when you start in Safemode

Odds are that you don't need a new computer. You're going to have to list your other hardware specs, but you might have: a config problem, too many programs on load (virus checker, messengers, office), or a virus

Here is my HighJackThis log:

Logfile of Trend Micro HijackThis v2.0.2
Scan saved at 9:38:32 PM, on 11/5/2008
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Boot mode: Normal
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C:\WINDOWS\system32\winlogon.exe
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C:\WINDOWS\system32\Ati2evxx.exe
C:\WINDOWS\system32\svchost.exe
C:\WINDOWS\System32\svchost.exe
C:\WINDOWS\system32\Ati2evxx.exe
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C:\PROGRA~1\McAfee.com\PERSON~1\MPFSERVICE.exe
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C:\WINDOWS\system32\svchost.exe
C:\Program Files\Java\jre1.6.0_07\bin\jusched.exe
C:\PROGRA~1\mcafee.com\agent\McAgent.exe
C:\WINDOWS\system32\ctfmon.exe
C:\Program Files\Google\GoogleToolbarNotifier\GoogleToolbarNotifier.exe
C:\Program Files\Olympus\DeviceDetector\DevDtct2.exe
C:\Program Files\Linksys\Wireless-G Notebook Adapter\Gcc.exe
C:\Program Files\Linksys\Wireless-G Notebook Adapter\OdHost.exe
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C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe
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Finally got a screen capture of my Task Manager while the computer was acting up.
 

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