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High CPU system process during boot when using Wireless
I've recently been having problems while vista is booting.
Sometimes, during boot, my CPH utilization is an average of 90% for a minute or 5. During this time, the process system is taking up all the resources. Ater this period my mouse stops working, and the screen goes blank. Capslock is still responsive, bit that about it. I noticed that during these times, my network icon has a red cross in it. I found that there seams to be a relation with my wireless card, because it is alway enabled when this occures. When i diable the wireless adapter during boot, and enable it after the system has normally booted, everything is fine. I've been looking for new drivers, but there are none. Does anybody have this issue, or know a fix for it (besides the workaround with the disabled wireless adapter). Regards, Martijn |
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High CPU system process during boot when using Wireless
It's a thought, but it has been working fine for 2 years.
I heared that sometime drivers conflict after being updates. Perhaps this is the case. I was wondering if this sounded familiar to anybody. "mikeyhsd" wrote in message ... might look into replacing the adapter. since you say there are NO new driers for it. sounds like it is not very well supported. "Martijn van Schie" wrote in message ... I've recently been having problems while vista is booting. Sometimes, during boot, my CPH utilization is an average of 90% for a minute or 5. During this time, the process system is taking up all the resources. Ater this period my mouse stops working, and the screen goes blank. Capslock is still responsive, bit that about it. I noticed that during these times, my network icon has a red cross in it. I found that there seams to be a relation with my wireless card, because it is alway enabled when this occures. When i diable the wireless adapter during boot, and enable it after the system has normally booted, everything is fine. I've been looking for new drivers, but there are none. Does anybody have this issue, or know a fix for it (besides the workaround with the disabled wireless adapter). Regards, Martijn |
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High CPU system process during boot when using Wireless
If you suspect an update is related you might want to also ask in the
windowsupdates newsgroup if anybody is reporting a specific update causing your symptom. "Martijn van Schie" wrote in message ... It's a thought, but it has been working fine for 2 years. I heared that sometime drivers conflict after being updates. Perhaps this is the case. I was wondering if this sounded familiar to anybody. "mikeyhsd" wrote in message ... might look into replacing the adapter. since you say there are NO new driers for it. sounds like it is not very well supported. "Martijn van Schie" wrote in message ... I've recently been having problems while vista is booting. Sometimes, during boot, my CPH utilization is an average of 90% for a minute or 5. During this time, the process system is taking up all the resources. Ater this period my mouse stops working, and the screen goes blank. Capslock is still responsive, bit that about it. I noticed that during these times, my network icon has a red cross in it. I found that there seams to be a relation with my wireless card, because it is alway enabled when this occures. When i diable the wireless adapter during boot, and enable it after the system has normally booted, everything is fine. I've been looking for new drivers, but there are none. Does anybody have this issue, or know a fix for it (besides the workaround with the disabled wireless adapter). Regards, Martijn |