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Old March 8th 07, 09:06 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
Tony A
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I have an AMD 5200 Dual Core Processor running on an ASUS M2N32-SLi Deluxe
Mboard with Vista Ultimate 64bit with 2gb ram, 750gb HD and Nvidia 7950 GFX.
I have just run the 'Generate a system health report' from within the
'Performance Information and Tools' Program which is within 'Control Panel'.

I had a WARNING appear in red in the Diagnostics Report which appears as
Informational...it reads: 'High average interrupts / processor. This machine
has 2 processors and 10 network cards. Total interrupts/sec on the machine is
16450. The average interrupts per processor per sec is 8225.'

Now I only have a standard mboard with 1 wireless and 2 ethernet ports so I
don't know where it gets this 10 network cards from?
Can anyone shed any light on this plz?
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Old March 11th 07, 01:00 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
clking
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Default Interrupts/Sec


I have this same issue with my laptop, but only after it restarts. It
will run the CPU between 20% and 70% for several hours after a restart.
It eventually dies down and I can work normally. From my report "Total
Interrupts/sec on the machine is 138417. The average interrupts per
processor per sec is 138417."

Hardwa AMD Athlon 64 mobile, 1.5 GB memory, 80 GB 7200rpm drive, ATI
Radeon Express 200M video, Vista Business.


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Old March 19th 07, 01:10 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
bobneedshelp
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Default Interrupts/Sec

Try going into the BIOS and turning off your IEEE 1394 port if you are not
using it. This solved my problem with and ASUS A8N-SLI Premium with Vista
Ultimate 64bit.
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"Tony A" wrote:

I have an AMD 5200 Dual Core Processor running on an ASUS M2N32-SLi Deluxe
Mboard with Vista Ultimate 64bit with 2gb ram, 750gb HD and Nvidia 7950 GFX.
I have just run the 'Generate a system health report' from within the
'Performance Information and Tools' Program which is within 'Control Panel'.

I had a WARNING appear in red in the Diagnostics Report which appears as
Informational...it reads: 'High average interrupts / processor. This machine
has 2 processors and 10 network cards. Total interrupts/sec on the machine is
16450. The average interrupts per processor per sec is 8225.'

Now I only have a standard mboard with 1 wireless and 2 ethernet ports so I
don't know where it gets this 10 network cards from?
Can anyone shed any light on this plz?

 




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