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Halo is not more than that.
You have to see if your computer's memory is not enough, which is causing the CPU to not work properly!
The higher the number, the lower the CPU usage and the more idle the CPU.
The program is loaded into memory after running, as long as no operation is performed, the running program will not occupy CPU resources, even if 100 programs are running, as long as these programs loaded into memory are not in use, the value of idle processes in the system can be maintained at 99.
If you run a program, the CPU occupancy of the program will rise, and the value of the system's idle process will decrease accordingly, when the CPU occupancy of a program reaches 99, the system idle process will become 0, that is, the CPU is very busy, no time to do other things, under normal circumstances, if you keep this state for a long time, then you have no extra CPU resources to do anything, which means that the computer crashes.
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Task Manager->Select the software process you want to use->Right-click to set priority-> Just select a higher than the standard.
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I think your memory is not enough to support you are using this software, it is recommended to increase the memory to see, but also to see if your motherboard supports to add larger memory.
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Control CPU usage at 50 methods:
1. Press and hold Ctrl+Alt+Delete on the keyboard at the same time, and click "Enable Task Manager (T)" to see what the CPU usage is. (The CPU usage here is not high because the game is not running and the background program is not open as much.) )
2. Press the key combination win+r to enter the running window, enter "msconfig", click "start", disable the unwanted programs, and you can reduce the CPU usage.
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Whether it's fixed or limited.
Limit the words of the control panel, power options.
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Maybe it's a plug-in, you use 360 Security Guard to look up a browser plug-in, and then delete everything you don't know.
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Finished that strange process、 In the bar it deletes。
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1: There is a virus in the computer, and it is the virus program that is occupying your computer resources.
2: When installing the computer software, the installation software sets its own boot startup items, such as after installing the antivirus, every time you start the computer, it will automatically start the anti-software and disinfect the virus, thus occupying your computer resources.
Personally, I think the second option is more likely to be larger.
Suggestion (Pick one.)
1: Reinstall the computer system.
2: Use 360 to see how much boot there is, and disable the unwanted (of course, it can be restored) in the in-depth check of the system.
The first method can be solved quickly, but a lot of software has to be reinstalled.
It's a bit annoying to use the second method, and the effect is not as good as the first one, but the software doesn't need to be reinstalled.
The above is purely personal opinion
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You should have used some optimization software, and set the system to do some defragmentation, memory defragmentation, and other actions when the system is idle. It could also be a plan to kill the software.
If you don't know much about the software and settings in your system, redoing the system is the easiest way, of course, you have to reinstall the software, but the total time will be less than looking for the software in the system, and the stability is stronger, and you know more about the system, and the next time you will be much faster.
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According to the landlord's literal point of view, there should be two reasons, one is that the CPU fan has too much dust, you can clean it up and take a look, if there is no problem with the above, or it is a virus, and your antivirus software has not detected it. Consider rebuilding the system. The problem should be solved.
Guangzhou Xunmei computer.
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Nine possibilities for high CPU usage.
1. Failure caused by anti-virus software.
2. The driver is not certified, resulting in 100% CPU resource occupation
3. Caused by viruses and Trojan horses.
4. Control Panel - Management Tools - Services - Rising Realtime Monitor Service Click the right mouse button to change to manual.
5. Start->; Run->; msconfig->;Startup, close unnecessary startup items, restart.
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%.
Failures with 100% CPU usage are often caused by viruses and Trojans, such as wave viruses. You should first update the virus database and run a full machine scan of your computer. Next, check for the presence of spyware using the anti-spyware ad-aware.
Occupying 100% of the CPU, this is often a sign of poisoning.
System services in Windows are implemented in the form of dynamic link libraries (DLLs), some of which point to an executable program, which calls the dynamic link library of the corresponding service and adds the corresponding parameters to start the service. It is precisely because of its particularity and importance that it is easier to become a host for some viral Trojans.
The CPU usage is 100% due to the process
In the file, there is a "shell=filename" under [boot]. The correct file name should be "if not", but "shell= program name", then the program that follows is a "Trojan" program, which means that you have been selected for a "Trojan horse".
The situation is most complicated in the registry, open the registry with the regedit command, click to: "hkey-local-machinesoftware Microsoft Windows CurrentVersion Run" directory, and check whether there is an auto-boot file that you are not familiar with in the key value.
In addition, the use of a P4 CPU with hyper-threading seems to conflict with the Skynet firewall, which can be resolved by uninstalling Skynet and installing a different firewall, or by disabling the hyper-threading feature in the BIOS.
Since you can enter the task manager, you should see which program occupies the most system resources, and after finding the relevant program, use Bing Qian to analyze the process of the system, and generally find traces of Trojans.
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Here are four ways to solve the problem of high CPU usage:
Before running a large program, check whether the computer configuration meets the minimum configuration to run the program, if it is indeed the computer configuration is not good, then it is recommended to upgrade the computer hardware;
When using browsers, try to choose some browsers with more user groups, and some non-mainstream browsers do not need to be used, because niche browsers still have some defects in compatibility, operability, etc., and the system optimization is not perfect, so it is recommended to use mainstream browsers to avoid the problem of high CPU usage;
Regularly update various drivers of the computer, you can use tools such as driver wizards to automatically update the drivers on the computer, keep the computer drivers up-to-date, and reduce the probability of CPU occurrence by 100%.
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There's so much to run!
In the start of run, enter msconfig to enter the system configuration, and turn off all the useless in the startup!
Restart the machine and see! If it still occupies a relatively high level, it may be that there is software running secretly, and the effort is to reinstall the system!
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Look at what the process is, the program uses more CPU, if it is not necessary, the process will be turned off, if your memory is not large, it should be caused by too small memory.
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There are several possibilities for this question:
1: It may be that you have been infected with a virus, and this virus cannot be killed by you.
2: It may be a system problem, if your system has too many programs running by default, which increases the workload of the CPU.
3: It may also be that the CPU is aging and in a semi-bad state.
It is recommended that you start lightly, reinstall the secondary system first, see if it can solve your problem, and if not, remove the CPU and clean it. When the CPU goes back, in order to avoid burning the CPU, remember to apply cinnamon grin. If these two methods don't work after use, you can only replace the CPU.
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Too many programs to run! Or maybe your configuration is too low!
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That's because you're doing too many processes
If you don't use Kaba, it will take up a lot of memory
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All in safe mode
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This should be dialectically viewed, because after the boot of the system many programs have to be loaded such as power management, firewalls, etc., and there are some personal needs of the software such as chat tools, office software, etc., so it is not surprising that there are 26, only they are all recognized!
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The landlord confirmed once,There is a system idle process,The higher the value of the east,The more idle it is。
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It may be caused by a virus, or it may be caused by the automatic start of some of your own programs, if you don't want these programs, then enter msconfig in the run to select start, which don't want to check yourself OK, and then start again.
If not, enter safe mode and disinfect the virus.
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26 processes are normal, and antivirus software accounts for several.
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