windows explorer cpu usage stuck at 50

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reingiolt

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Feb 27, 2007
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has anyone here encountered the same problem? even without any windows open the cpu usage is stuck at 50.
 

redrooster

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you could check by task-manager / tasks first which task is using so much processor capacity permanently.
 

Sakunyuusha

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has anyone here encountered the same problem? even without any windows open the cpu usage is stuck at 50.

Just to clarify, which problem are you having?
  • no matter what you do on the computer, the CPU usage reports 50.0%
  • when you first turn on the machine, the CPU usage reports 50.0%. From there, it can be made to increase towards 100% as you open more applications, but you can never bring it down below 50%.
I do not think I will be able to help you either way -- I am just curious; and also thought that this might be useful information for those who can help you.
 

kumoji

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Feb 14, 2008
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the task is win explorer itself.

its b.

You probably have some programs run under explorer ( child of explorer), thus when explorer run any child programs under it will run.

To see what files run under explorer.exe launch command prompt and enter this command

tasklisk /m

- then look for explorer and on the right side you should have a list of all the files launch by explorer.

- find all the files that do not belong to windows and rename it old and see if CPU drop, basically use process of elimination.
 

reingiolt

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Feb 27, 2007
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strange i can't seem to find win explorer in the list. anyway i found a solution, i had to make a new user account and transfer my files there ( not including the files that seem to have caused the problem ). i would still like to see a different solution though