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I'm not quite sure how to fix this one... Just today, my explorer.exe started
sapping my CPU. I haven't a clue why, but it's started to stop me from doing my everyday tasks. I haven't installed anything today, but I'm just lucky I managed to guess my villa's Wireless key to get on here. From the moment I log-on, my explorer.exe goes from 50% CPU usage to about 98%. It's awful, and means that my computer is barely usable. The only way I've managed to get iexplore.exe to work is by setting explorer's priority to low, or to actually end the explorer process tree and get to IE via "New Task". I've done a scan with Spybot S&D to check for naughty scripts, but I can't see anything out of the ordinary. Is there anything I can do to stop my Explorer from betraying me? Is it possible to repair my explorer without the Windows CD, which I have no access to? I am very desperate, because I require my laptop for work in prep for exams and such. I really need this fixed. Any help would be apreciated! Regards. |
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I am afraid this does happen in Windows Vista! Suddenly my Vista computer had a very bad performance and everything started to work very slowly, especially windows mail. The Task manager showed that CPU was constantly at 50% - 80% even if I was not doing anything and let the computer untouched for a few hours. Most of the CPU time was taken by explorer.exe. After trying many things and struggeling with this issue for many many hours, I slowly got some idea. Appearently something under water goes wrong with your user profile and the search index settings of the files in your USER folder. Vista tries to index stuff in this folder and gets completely crazy. It keeps on trying and trying and eating up most of your CPU time (explorer.exe). The only lasting working solution, I found was to make a completely new User Account. After making the new User Account, you can only copy a limited number of stuff from your original User Account. Some stuff when copied to your new User Account will again make your new User Account go crazy. Also, I turned off the search indexing for the new User Account, including all subfolders. Here is what I did: SOLUTION: * Backup your original User Account, Mails and any other critical files. * Make a new user and make an extra help account (for example called: admin with Administrator rights). * Make sure that the search indexing for the new User folder is TURNED OFF (via properties of the folder - Advanced) * Manually and carefully only copy back stuff you really need. * Use Command line with Administrator rights to copy User stuff step by step. The moment you see the CPU getting crazy again, delete the last User stuffs you just copied. To restore your e-mails: 1 - copy the e-mail folder to another partition in folder mail2 (for example: f:/mail2). 2 - in the new user login, set the archive folder of Windows mail to f:/mail. 3 - delete f:/mail and rename f:/mail2 to f:/mail (BE CAREFULL! make sure you have a backup). It's quite a headacke, but it will bring down your CPU to 2% - 10% when you are idle. -- ladhani |
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try closing the programs in the taskbar, that can help if there is alot of programs running it can slow down vista quite a bit -- jasongovt |
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