The more I open the web page, the more the CPU of the laptop goes up

Updated on number 2024-02-09
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    This is very abnormal, how long has your computer been bought, have you cleaned the heat dissipation port, see what you said should be caused by poor heat dissipation, the general computer will not say that the temperature rises because you open more web pages, in that case, you open a web page of ten or eight that the CPU will not burn, so it is recommended that you clean the heat vent first and then talk about other problems.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Because the current web flash is used too much, and it is not optimized.

    Therefore, opening a web page is a highly CPU-using behavior, and the CPU usage is high, and the temperature naturally increases.

    The temperature of 90 degrees is a bit high, so it is recommended to change the system cooling mode in the power management to active. Also attach a cooling bracket to your laptop.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Check whether your cooling fan has accumulated too much dust, if there is a lot of dust, you can send it to the service station to clean it, generally between 1-2 years to clean it will be better. If the fan is not working well, it will seriously affect the heat discharge. Or even crashes.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Disassemble the machine and clean up the dust, it will be better, and there is something to boot up, it is better not to start too much software.

    Install a cleaner software to clean up junk software and it will be faster.

    Also, put a heat dissipation thing under your notebook, and if you don't have it, use something to pad it up to ventilate and dissipate heat underneath.

    Hahaha.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The solution to a high CPU on your computer is as follows:

    Some antivirus software will monitor web pages, processes, plug-ins, and emails, which may cause an endless loop when scanning some programs.

    2.When checking the installation of multiple anti-virus software (many novice friends will have this problem on their computers, when installing some software, multiple anti-virus software is automatically installed), multiple anti-virus software will cause scanning conflicts, resulting in the system is very stuck, CPU usage is high, and it occupies 100%.

    4.System poisoning can also lead to high CPU usage, 100% CPU usage (these processes consume a high CPU).

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    1. Failure caused by anti-virus software.

    2. The driver is not authenticated, resulting in 100 CPU resource occupation

    3. Caused by viruses and Trojan horses.

    4. Control panel? Management tools? Serve? Right-click on the Rising Realtime Monitor Service and change it to Manual.

    5. Start->; Run->; msconfig->;Startup, close unnecessary startup items, restart.

    6. Check the svchost process.

    7. Check the network connection. The main thing is the network card.

    8. Check the network connection.

    9. See if Windows XP uses the right mouse button to cause the CPU to occupy 100

    Solution: Method 1: Turn off "Use Transitions for Menus and Tooltips".

    1. Click "Start" - Control Panel

    2. Double-click "Display" in the "Control Panel".

    3. Click the "Appearance" tab in the "Display" property.

    4. Click "Effects" in the "Appearance" tab

    5. In the "Effects" dialog box, clear the checkbox in front of "Use Transition Effects for Menus and Tooltips", and then click the "OK" button twice.

    Method 2: Use the left mouse button to select your target file or directory when right-clicking on a file or directory. Then use the right mouse button to pop up the shortcut menu.

    The dllhost process causes the CPU usage to occupy 100

    Features: The normal CPU consumption of the server should be below 75, and the CPU consumption should go up and down, the CPU of the server with this problem will suddenly be at the level of 100, and it will not drop. Looking at the task manager, you can see that it is consuming all the CPU idle time, and the administrator has to restart the IIS service in this case, and the strange thing is that everything works fine after restarting the IIS service, but maybe after a while, the problem reappears.

    Direct cause: One or more access databases are corrupted during multiple reads and writes, and when Microsoft's MDAC system writes this corrupted access file, the ASP thread is in the block state, and other threads can only wait, IIS is deadlocked, and all CPU time is consumed in dllhost.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The CPU of the computer is very high, it may be that there are more automatic startup items, or the computer is poisoned, in the case of the computer CPU occupation is too high, the computer runs very slowly, and the CPU is also easy to heat, affecting the life of the computer, which can be solved by the following methods.

    1. At this time, we right-click on the lower right corner of Windows on the computer, click "Task Manager" or press the "Ctrl+Alt+Delete" key to open the "Task Manager".

    2. Find out the software with large CPU occupation in the "Process" tab in the "Task Manager", as shown in the figure: a software occupies 24%, select it, click "End Process", and so on, end the software with large CPU occupation.

    3. You can also end the unused programs in the "Applications" tab in the "Task Manager".

    4. If it is poisoned, it can be solved according to the following methods.

    Solution: Once the above problems occur, please open the "Run" dialog box immediately, and enter the "TaskKill im f" command enter at the text, then use TaskKill to forcibly end all processes in IE, and then run the local anti-virus software to perform a comprehensive anti-virus on the system.

    5. After the anti-virus is completed, close the anti-virus software, and close the background software and services that are not used.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    There should also be software running in the background, so the CPU usage is 100 percent.

    Here are a few things that might make the CPU usage 100 percent:

    1.Anti-virus software is causing a malfunction.

    Since the new version of KV, Kingsoft, and Rising have all added random monitoring of web pages, plug-ins, and emails, it undoubtedly increases the burden on the system. Processing: Basically, there is no reasonable way to deal with it, try to use the least monitoring service, or upgrade the hardware.

    2.Caused by viruses and Trojan horses.

    The number of worms replicates rapidly within the system, resulting in a high CPU resource usage rate. Solution: Use a reliable antivirus software to thoroughly clean the system memory and local hard drive, and open the system settings software to check for abnormal startup programs.

    Frequently update and upgrade anti-virus software and firewalls, strengthen anti-virus awareness, and master the correct anti-virus knowledge.

    3.The driver is not authenticated, resulting in 100% CPU resource usage

    A large number of beta drivers are flooding the web, creating a cause of failures that are difficult to find.

    Processing: Especially the graphics card driver, it is recommended to use the driver certified by Microsoft or officially released, and strictly check the model and version.

    Here's how to fix it:

    1.Click on "Start - Control Panel".

    2.In the Control Panel, double-click Display

    3.In the "Display" section, click on the "Appearance" tab.

    4.In the "Appearance" tab, click "Effects".

    5.In the Effects dialog box, clear the check box in front of "Use Transitions for Menus and Tooltips" and click the "OK" button twice.

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