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Here's how to fix it:
1. Press the "Ctrl+Alt+del" key combination on the keyboard to open the task manager, or right-click on the taskbar to start the task manager, both methods can be operated.
2. Task Manager interface, click on the process to open, and then we select the process that occupies a very high CPU, and then close the process, which can reduce the CPU usage, here each process has a specific introduction, some of the processes that they are sure not to use but are still very CPU occupied are closed, here some system processes do not close, for example, the process.
3. Inside the performance, we can monitor the CPU usage. Open Resource Monitor. Then, shut down the process that has been consuming a high amount of CPU to check which process or program uses CPU resources.
4. Press "Win+R" on your keyboard"Open Run and enter the command msconfig to open the system configurator.
5. Inside the startup, we will cancel the checkmark in front of the program that does not run automatically when it is booted, so as to avoid many programs from running automatically when it is booted, so that after the boot, it will automatically run in the background of our computer, occupying the CPU.
6. If the computer has 360 Security Guard installed, open it, and then click on the manual service.
7, then enter the CPU search, find the CPU occupied, click Repair, of course, you can only try here. In fact, you still need to develop good habits when you use the computer, and I hope you will succeed in dealing with problems.
8. CPU heat dissipation is not good, sometimes the silica gel on the CPU fails, at this time, it will also lead to high CPU occupancy, and even the computer crashes, etc., I have encountered this problem, so if you have frequent computer crashes or the CPU has been 100% of the time, you may as well disassemble the host, smear the CPU heat dissipation with silicone, the computer store sells it, a few yuan a piece, try to deal with it yourself.
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There are several reasons for CPU usage of 100:
1. There are too many programs opened, and you need to enter the task manager to close the useless programs.
2. The system is poisoned, you need to reboot it, press F8 to enter safe mode, and then use antivirus software to kill the virus.
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It is recommended that you reinstall the system directly, which is simple, fast and effective.
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You have too much software in your C drive, right? Kaba is very memory-intensive and also affects the CPU. Use 360 scanning to see if there are malicious plug-ins, and then optimize the system by the optimization master
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Clean up junk files, uninstall things you don't use, or change the configuration of your computer.
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It depends on what program you have.
Some programs have 100% possession as soon as they are opened.
Like the MasterCam I use regularly
And tuborcl is 100% when inputted
And something that can be a virus.
Advanced security mode to kill viruses.
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Direct and simple method: Open the task manager, see which program occupies a high proportion of the CPU, and turn it off.
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First, take a look at the number of processes after normal startup, prohibit the start of items that do not need to be started, pay attention to what the items that occupy the high CPU are specific, check whether they are viruses, or whether they must be run, and then deal with them.
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Maybe it's a virus, or maybe you're closing some programs.
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1. If there are more running programs, the CPU occupancy should be 100%.
2. It may be that your system is poisoned, install an antivirus software to kill it.
3. I don't agree with the upstairs saying "see which program occupies a high proportion of CPU, turn it off", it is likely that the resources occupied by the system program may crash if it is turned off.
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Viruses can be seen inside the process, like a virus in the printer process.
You can find it by updating the poison vault and killing it.
I've come across it.
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The ultimate way is to log out or start over, or shut down and start again, hehe, of course, it is not used like this, end all the programs, and open less things, and there will be nothing.
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Open the task manager and turn off some stuff and it's OK.
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I've been in this situation too! First of all, you can use process management to see what is occupying the CPU, for example, you use 360 security guard - function encyclopedia - computer optimization - process management. Secondly, you can use a 360 first aid kit or something like to check and kill the stubborn virus, and then try again, I hope it will help you.
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Is there not enough heat dissipation?
Go to the task manager to see the process, is there a program that occupies too much?
Is it poisoned? Clean up junk files.
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**Processor is one of the main equipment of electronic computers and the core accessories in computers. Its function is mainly to interpret computer instructions and process data in computer software.
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Sometimes the CPU usage is very high, but it's fine, and my machine is 100% like that, as long as I end other processes that I don't know what I don't know!
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Open Task Manager and try turning off unnecessary processes that occupy your CPU.
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Security Guard scans and kills Trojans, disables unnecessary boot items, cleans malicious plug-ins, and detects viruses in safe mode.
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You may have been poisoned! Antivirus looks! If it still doesn't work, then let's redo the system! It's so easy and fast!
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There is a certain reason for the high temperature in a summer, the same configuration.
in different environments.
In the case of different heat dissipation, the CPU usage will increase by different amplitudes!
In addition, the software requires a high operating environment, and the hardware configuration cannot keep up! I guess your question should be with.
The computer runs for a long time.
Heat dissipation is not good. It's going to be 100%, you're usually just turned on.
Then it must not be 100% to open DW!
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The frequency of your processor is too low, or the number of cores is too small, it is recommended to update the hardware to buy a six-core processor for 1180 yuan:
Model Number: AMD
Phenom IIX61035T
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Go to the task manager (ctrl+alt+del) to see the process, which occupies the most CPU, you can directly end it, and then go to safe mode to kill and antivirus.
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Look at what causes it, it is more likely to be a virus, and let's take a look at the virus.
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This should be a game.
You can lock him up and see.
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1.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 that netizens upgrade the computer hardware;
2.**Antivirus software or Trojan horse to protect the computer, you can use some security tools that occupy less resources, such as Judun, Judun uses a script engine to greatly release system resources, and will not make the computer CPU usage too high;
3.Netizens try to choose some browsers with more user groups when using browsers, 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 that you use mainstream browsers to avoid the problem of high CPU usage;
4.Regularly update various drivers on 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%.
The above is all the content of the solution to the high CPU usage of the computer, I hope it can help you.
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Virus problem, computer poisoning occupies a large amount of CPU, solution: use antivirus software to check and kill.
CPU problem, the general CPU will not be broken, but the CPU may be too old, the solution is to replace the CPU software problem, some software needs to occupy more CPU, the solution is to upgrade the computer.
Self-process problems, some computer systems come with some processes that not only occupy the CPU, but also occupy the hard disk Solution: open the task manager-process-point CPU, view the process that occupies the highest CPU, and then close the process, please check yourself for the closure method, there are on the Internet, as long as you enter the process name + disable, the result will come out.
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CPU usage when your computer is stuck? If so, what are you doing on your computer when it freezes or freezes, can you tell us about it? I'll tell you what you say more accurately.
Please describe your performance on the computer before the screen freeze or crash, and your operation in detail, it may be these operations that cause the screen to freeze or crash, if you have any questions, please ask me (I will re-follow you according to the information you provided).
Generally, the screen freeze or freeze is caused by your own incorrect operation, remember not to do the operation that is easy to cause the screen jam or crash. The computer should not operate at full capacity, that is, when playing games, watching **, **, and watching web pages at the same time, it is easiest to restart, freeze, and blue screen, so don't operate other things when playing games, watching**, **, and watching web pages.
In terms of hardware, if the memory module is small, add the memory module, the CPU and other hardware temperature is too high, and the hard disk has bad sectors, which is caused by the inappropriate hardware added.
Win78 can run the most basic is 4G memory,XP is 2G memory,It's easy to double,If you don't use this number,It is recommended to add memory (this is the number of practice,Not the number of theory)。
If you have any questions, please ask me.
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1. Use anti-virus software to check and kill viruses.
2. Optimize the startup item: win+r to call out the run, enter msconfig enter, remove the checkmark before some unused or infrequently used programs or processes under the startup tab, and confirm the restart.
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If the CPU usage is often 100% during light use, it is generally because the CPU performance is insufficient, so it is recommended to change to a higher performance CPU.
If it is used heavily such as graphics rendering, it is normal for the CPU to occupy 100%, and even the best CPU will occupy a high level.
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A straightforward or potentially effective approach is to use Task Manager to shut down the largest occupying process.
There are some processes that can't be closed, especially when it comes to systems. For this problem, we need to look at the specific situation again to know the solution.
Let's take a picture, which one is so ruthless.
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Generally, the CPU processes too much data (that is, the software or process is turned on too much).
It is recommended to uninstall the useless software first, if it cannot be alleviated, please install the system.
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1.Viral causes.
2. The CPU is damaged or deteriorated.
3. Overload: The program has been overloaded and is greater than the CPU's working capacity, so it is recommended to open the program before.
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The system is infected with a virus or malicious**.
Usually viruses and Trojans can take up a lot of CPU resources, and if your machine is infected with a virus or Trojan, the CPU will even be 100% occupied in an instant. In this case, it is recommended that you use antivirus software to clean viruses and Trojans, if the antivirus software cannot remove the virus, you can only reinstall the system. IE browser plug-in or web page** is running incorrectly.
Opening too many flash web pages, network TV pages will occupy a lot of CPU resources, if the opened page has an error**, it may also directly cause the IE browser to crash, CPU 100% operation, or even crash. It is recommended that you try to close the web pages that you no longer use, and do not open too many flash web pages at the same time; If the IE browser crashes, restarting IE will do the trick. Application crashes due to incorrect operation.
Some antivirus and firewall software consume CPU resources due to their real-time monitoring features. In fact, if you look closely, they also take up more memory resources. I don't recommend stopping or even deleting them, but it's best to plan how long you want them to work and minimize the amount of time they take up your CPU.
Also, try to use antivirus and firewall software that takes up less CPU and memory. Improper drivers.
Installing improper hardware drivers is also one of the possibilities that can lead to a high CPU resource usage. It is recommended to install a driver that has passed Microsoft certification as much as possible, or install the driver provided by the official notebook.
All of the above will cause the CPU to be occupied by 100% or even freeze. These are just a few of the common ones. However, as long as you compare the above reasons and solutions that cause the CPU to run 100%, I believe it will help you in the process of using the laptop.
The CPU temperature of the computer standby soared to more than 80 degrees, it must be abnormal, you see if there is a program in the background mining and computer poisoning, etc., it is recommended that you check it, you ** game plus monitor your computer hardware, to see which hardware is not working normally when playing the game, you can see the frequency of the CPU occupancy, temperature, frequency of the graphics card occupancy, temperature and other information, you can effectively understand whether the computer hardware is broken.
Make a backup of useful data before cleaning.
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