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The "System" process was using every available bit of CPU time on my Win XP system, too---but it turned out to be for a different reason.
I finally realized that it happened whenever I resumed from Hibernation mode. To stop the problem, I just rebooted. (This hasn't made Hibernation very practical, but I guess you can't have everything.) I suspect that one of my hardware drivers or devices wasn't being reinitialized properly, causing the system to enter an endless loop trying to fix it. Just thought I'd mention this in case anyone else ran into the same thing. |
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hi iv got a 80 to 90% cpu usage in system idle process all the time is this normale,
cheers for any help |
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Hi parkerfroid,
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