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Guest Johncobb
Posted

Hello everybody,

Lately my HD is spinning like crazy and fans too.

I looked in Task Manager and I can see that services are running very high

and CPU usage is high also even when I do not perform any tasks.

I scanned my computer for viruses and it seams that it is clean.

A few weeks ago I installed Spybot and BitDefender but I uninstalled them

soon because I thought that they may interfere with eachother.

I ended unnecessary processes - now running 30.

I have also unticked non essential Start Up programs and Services - that did

not help.

To me it looks like there is something running in the background but how can

I detect it ??? It must be hidden somewhere.

 

My computer parameters:

IBM ThinkCentre

CPU 3 Ghz

RAM 2 GB

HD 233 GB (194 GB free space)

WIN2000 Pro with SP 4.

AV software- Avast.

 

I have this problem for the last few weeks and it is driving me crazy. I

spent countless hours trying to find the cause.

Please provide any suggestions.

Thank you in advance.

John

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Guest Pegasus \(MVP\)
Posted

Re: Services running high and CPU usage high

 

 

"Johncobb" <Johncobb@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:23BCD6D5-0FE1-493D-A209-07E70C9054A0@microsoft.com...

> Hello everybody,

> Lately my HD is spinning like crazy and fans too.

> I looked in Task Manager and I can see that services are running very high

> and CPU usage is high also even when I do not perform any tasks.

> I scanned my computer for viruses and it seams that it is clean.

> A few weeks ago I installed Spybot and BitDefender but I uninstalled them

> soon because I thought that they may interfere with eachother.

> I ended unnecessary processes - now running 30.

> I have also unticked non essential Start Up programs and Services - that

> did

> not help.

> To me it looks like there is something running in the background but how

> can

> I detect it ??? It must be hidden somewhere.

>

> My computer parameters:

> IBM ThinkCentre

> CPU 3 Ghz

> RAM 2 GB

> HD 233 GB (194 GB free space)

> WIN2000 Pro with SP 4.

> AV software- Avast.

>

> I have this problem for the last few weeks and it is driving me crazy. I

> spent countless hours trying to find the cause.

> Please provide any suggestions.

> Thank you in advance.

> John

 

I would run procexp.exe (http://www.sysinternals.com) to identify the service

that's hogging the CPU.

Guest Johncobb
Posted

Re: Services running high and CPU usage high

 

Thank you Pegasus for your help.

I have downloaded the Sysinternals Suite, it is a great tool.

I hope that I am using it correctly.

I see in Services properties and under the Threads tab that most of Services

usage goes through RPC (Remote Procedure Call).

I studied it and learned that it is a necessary service and can not be

disabled or stopped because other services depend on it.

Do you have any idea why RPC is using so much CPU?

I have another older computer (Pentium 3) and on that one everything is fine.

I just opened for services the lower pane and under Handles there I can see

that there are many items: for example many emply "Mutant" and "Semaphore"

handles. Would that make any problem?

I am using this tool for the first time and I don't know how to interpret

all data that I see.

Do you have any idea why my RPC is using so much CPU?

Your help will be greatly apreciated.

Thank you in advance.

John

 

 

"Pegasus (MVP)" wrote:

>

> "Johncobb" <Johncobb@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> news:23BCD6D5-0FE1-493D-A209-07E70C9054A0@microsoft.com...

> > Hello everybody,

> > Lately my HD is spinning like crazy and fans too.

> > I looked in Task Manager and I can see that services are running very high

> > and CPU usage is high also even when I do not perform any tasks.

> > I scanned my computer for viruses and it seams that it is clean.

> > A few weeks ago I installed Spybot and BitDefender but I uninstalled them

> > soon because I thought that they may interfere with eachother.

> > I ended unnecessary processes - now running 30.

> > I have also unticked non essential Start Up programs and Services - that

> > did

> > not help.

> > To me it looks like there is something running in the background but how

> > can

> > I detect it ??? It must be hidden somewhere.

> >

> > My computer parameters:

> > IBM ThinkCentre

> > CPU 3 Ghz

> > RAM 2 GB

> > HD 233 GB (194 GB free space)

> > WIN2000 Pro with SP 4.

> > AV software- Avast.

> >

> > I have this problem for the last few weeks and it is driving me crazy. I

> > spent countless hours trying to find the cause.

> > Please provide any suggestions.

> > Thank you in advance.

> > John

>

> I would run procexp.exe (http://www.sysinternals.com) to identify the service

> that's hogging the CPU.

>

>

>

Guest Stubby
Posted

Re: Services running high and CPU usage high

 

Beware: You might be chasing a red herring. I had the same problem (on

Vista) and ultimately tracked it down to a bad spot on my harddisk. It was

in the directory structure so when any process looked up a file, an error

would occur. Errors get logged and this involves looking up the log file.

 

Look at the file sizes in C:\WinNT\logfile . This might be hidden so

you'll have to unhide it.

 

Also, look at the Event Viewer logs very carefully. Performance problems

almost never turn out to be the obvious.

 

 

"Johncobb" <Johncobb@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:23BCD6D5-0FE1-493D-A209-07E70C9054A0@microsoft.com...

> Hello everybody,

> Lately my HD is spinning like crazy and fans too.

> I looked in Task Manager and I can see that services are running very high

> and CPU usage is high also even when I do not perform any tasks.

> I scanned my computer for viruses and it seams that it is clean.

> A few weeks ago I installed Spybot and BitDefender but I uninstalled them

> soon because I thought that they may interfere with eachother.

> I ended unnecessary processes - now running 30.

> I have also unticked non essential Start Up programs and Services - that

did

> not help.

> To me it looks like there is something running in the background but how

can

> I detect it ??? It must be hidden somewhere.

>

> My computer parameters:

> IBM ThinkCentre

> CPU 3 Ghz

> RAM 2 GB

> HD 233 GB (194 GB free space)

> WIN2000 Pro with SP 4.

> AV software- Avast.

>

> I have this problem for the last few weeks and it is driving me crazy. I

> spent countless hours trying to find the cause.

> Please provide any suggestions.

> Thank you in advance.

> John

Guest Johncobb
Posted

Re: Services running high and CPU usage high

 

Thank you Stubby for your info.

I checked my WINNT folder and I can not see any "logfile" file, only files

with extention .log and they seam to be in place because there are some of

them with loging info but not excesive files as you have suggested.

In Event Viewer there are some logs with errors but nothing relating to RPC.

Any other suggestions???

Please help!!!

I am just about to get a nervous brakedown because this issue/problem.

If anybody had problem with RPC and managed to resolved it please let me

know.

I am waiting for more comments and suggestions.

John

 

 

"Stubby" wrote:

> Beware: You might be chasing a red herring. I had the same problem (on

> Vista) and ultimately tracked it down to a bad spot on my harddisk. It was

> in the directory structure so when any process looked up a file, an error

> would occur. Errors get logged and this involves looking up the log file.

>

> Look at the file sizes in C:\WinNT\logfile . This might be hidden so

> you'll have to unhide it.

>

> Also, look at the Event Viewer logs very carefully. Performance problems

> almost never turn out to be the obvious.

>

>

> "Johncobb" <Johncobb@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> news:23BCD6D5-0FE1-493D-A209-07E70C9054A0@microsoft.com...

> > Hello everybody,

> > Lately my HD is spinning like crazy and fans too.

> > I looked in Task Manager and I can see that services are running very high

> > and CPU usage is high also even when I do not perform any tasks.

> > I scanned my computer for viruses and it seams that it is clean.

> > A few weeks ago I installed Spybot and BitDefender but I uninstalled them

> > soon because I thought that they may interfere with eachother.

> > I ended unnecessary processes - now running 30.

> > I have also unticked non essential Start Up programs and Services - that

> did

> > not help.

> > To me it looks like there is something running in the background but how

> can

> > I detect it ??? It must be hidden somewhere.

> >

> > My computer parameters:

> > IBM ThinkCentre

> > CPU 3 Ghz

> > RAM 2 GB

> > HD 233 GB (194 GB free space)

> > WIN2000 Pro with SP 4.

> > AV software- Avast.

> >

> > I have this problem for the last few weeks and it is driving me crazy. I

> > spent countless hours trying to find the cause.

> > Please provide any suggestions.

> > Thank you in advance.

> > John

>

>

>

Guest Pegasus \(MVP\)
Posted

Re: Services running high and CPU usage high

 

I have no idea why the RPC should be consuming so much CPU time.

There are a couple of thoughts that went through my mind:

- When you invoke the command "services.msc" then you can

see all your current services, including RPC. After double-clicking

it and checking the "Dependencies" tab, you can see the many

services that depend on it. By disabling some of them selectively

from the main Services screen, you may be able to rack down

the culprit.

- WMI (Windows Management Instrumentation) is a known hog

of CPU time. You can turn it off from the Command Prompt like

so: net stop "Windows Management Instrumentation" without

any ill effect. If it is the culprit then the excessive CPU loading

will stop immediately.

- Virus scanners and background indexing tools (e.g. Copernic)

can also cause a lot of background activity. I would temporarily

uninstall my virus scanner and third-party firewall.

 

 

"Johncobb" <Johncobb@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:BB2F0389-790C-4D05-91DF-C6928B92B75C@microsoft.com...

> Thank you Pegasus for your help.

> I have downloaded the Sysinternals Suite, it is a great tool.

> I hope that I am using it correctly.

> I see in Services properties and under the Threads tab that most of

> Services

> usage goes through RPC (Remote Procedure Call).

> I studied it and learned that it is a necessary service and can not be

> disabled or stopped because other services depend on it.

> Do you have any idea why RPC is using so much CPU?

> I have another older computer (Pentium 3) and on that one everything is

> fine.

> I just opened for services the lower pane and under Handles there I can

> see

> that there are many items: for example many emply "Mutant" and "Semaphore"

> handles. Would that make any problem?

> I am using this tool for the first time and I don't know how to interpret

> all data that I see.

> Do you have any idea why my RPC is using so much CPU?

> Your help will be greatly apreciated.

> Thank you in advance.

> John

>

>

> "Pegasus (MVP)" wrote:

>

>>

>> "Johncobb" <Johncobb@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

>> news:23BCD6D5-0FE1-493D-A209-07E70C9054A0@microsoft.com...

>> > Hello everybody,

>> > Lately my HD is spinning like crazy and fans too.

>> > I looked in Task Manager and I can see that services are running very

>> > high

>> > and CPU usage is high also even when I do not perform any tasks.

>> > I scanned my computer for viruses and it seams that it is clean.

>> > A few weeks ago I installed Spybot and BitDefender but I uninstalled

>> > them

>> > soon because I thought that they may interfere with eachother.

>> > I ended unnecessary processes - now running 30.

>> > I have also unticked non essential Start Up programs and Services -

>> > that

>> > did

>> > not help.

>> > To me it looks like there is something running in the background but

>> > how

>> > can

>> > I detect it ??? It must be hidden somewhere.

>> >

>> > My computer parameters:

>> > IBM ThinkCentre

>> > CPU 3 Ghz

>> > RAM 2 GB

>> > HD 233 GB (194 GB free space)

>> > WIN2000 Pro with SP 4.

>> > AV software- Avast.

>> >

>> > I have this problem for the last few weeks and it is driving me crazy.

>> > I

>> > spent countless hours trying to find the cause.

>> > Please provide any suggestions.

>> > Thank you in advance.

>> > John

>>

>> I would run procexp.exe (http://www.sysinternals.com) to identify the service

>> that's hogging the CPU.

>>

>>

>>

Guest hutgreever
Posted

RE: Services running high and CPU usage high

 

Sorry to intrude on your discussion but perhaps you could help me. I'm

having similar CPU usage problems which cause intermittent lockups in

explorer. I'd like to "untick[ed] non essential Start Up programs and

Services" as you described but don't know how. Way back in WinME I could

access programs that launch on startup using Start/run/msconfig (?) but that

doesn't work on my Win2000. How can I modify what launches when I sart

Win2000 and how can I identify what actually needs to do this (i.e. what

Win2000 needs?)

 

"Johncobb" wrote:

> Hello everybody,

> Lately my HD is spinning like crazy and fans too.

> I looked in Task Manager and I can see that services are running very high

> and CPU usage is high also even when I do not perform any tasks.

> I scanned my computer for viruses and it seams that it is clean.

> A few weeks ago I installed Spybot and BitDefender but I uninstalled them

> soon because I thought that they may interfere with eachother.

> I ended unnecessary processes - now running 30.

> I have also unticked non essential Start Up programs and Services - that did

> not help.

> To me it looks like there is something running in the background but how can

> I detect it ??? It must be hidden somewhere.

>

> My computer parameters:

> IBM ThinkCentre

> CPU 3 Ghz

> RAM 2 GB

> HD 233 GB (194 GB free space)

> WIN2000 Pro with SP 4.

> AV software- Avast.

>

> I have this problem for the last few weeks and it is driving me crazy. I

> spent countless hours trying to find the cause.

> Please provide any suggestions.

> Thank you in advance.

> John

Guest Pegasus \(MVP\)
Posted

Re: Services running high and CPU usage high

 

 

"hutgreever" <hutgreever@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:EFDF1BF8-9F76-47CE-8A58-BAC29DC61559@microsoft.com...

> Sorry to intrude on your discussion but perhaps you could help me. I'm

> having similar CPU usage problems which cause intermittent lockups in

> explorer. I'd like to "untick[ed] non essential Start Up programs and

> Services" as you described but don't know how. Way back in WinME I could

> access programs that launch on startup using Start/run/msconfig (?) but

> that

> doesn't work on my Win2000. How can I modify what launches when I sart

> Win2000 and how can I identify what actually needs to do this (i.e. what

> Win2000 needs?)

>

 

You can download msconfig.exe from here:

http://www.svrops.com/svrops/dwnldoth.htm

Guest legg
Posted

Re: Services running high and CPU usage high

 

On Sat, 3 May 2008 13:01:01 -0700, hutgreever

<hutgreever@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>Sorry to intrude on your discussion but perhaps you could help me. I'm

>having similar CPU usage problems which cause intermittent lockups in

>explorer. I'd like to "untick[ed] non essential Start Up programs and

>Services" as you described but don't know how. Way back in WinME I could

>access programs that launch on startup using Start/run/msconfig (?) but that

>doesn't work on my Win2000. How can I modify what launches when I sart

>Win2000 and how can I identify what actually needs to do this (i.e. what

>Win2000 needs?)

>

You can run msconfig.exe in W2K by adding it to the OS directory.

 

Simply ignore the non-functional sections and click through to

start-up environment.

 

This still may not cover all processes - cpu hogs can be started later

by basic system processes.

 

You can get some idea of process activity from taskmon, or other

discrete tools like process explorer, giving you something more

definite to aim at.

 

RL


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