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Event Log taking up all my processing



 
 
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Old February 26th 07, 03:49 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
Jorn
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Default Event Log taking up all my processing

Since I've installed Vista, my processor is always at 100% use... for a while
I thought it was just indexing, until I let it run for about a week, and then
found out it was done indexing...

I did some F1-ness and figured out that it was one of five services that was
causing the slow down... four of them closed fine and nothing changed...
Event Log wouldn't close due to dependency issues so I think it's fair to
assume that's the culprit...

Any ideas as to why Event Log is taking up so much processing and how to fix
it, short of reinstalling Vista?

Thanks
 




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