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#181 User is offline   callingashley 

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Posted 02 March 2013 - 10:37 AM

Hi MagicAndre,

Got a new laptop 4 months back, Lenovo Z580, till a week, back everything was fine, but now its about 80-100% full CPU utilization.No process utilizing more than 10% (aggregate maybe 30%)(all users checked). Cannot understand the reason.In safe mode its perfectly fine.(CPU 2%)

I downloaded the win perf kit and tried the steps in your blogs, but was unable to find the options (graph "CPU sampling per CPU" ), maybe its different in the new perf kit version.

i uploaded latency.zip. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

http://www.mediafire...9ysx9b84xdbyddd

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Ashley

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Posted 03 March 2013 - 01:01 AM

the explorer uses some CPU usage to display overlay icons.

PromptService64.exe and PromptService.exe (5280) scan the registry for data.

that are the top3 programs which causes a high CPU usage. Next you run 3 AV tools (Windows Security Essentials , McAfee and COMODO). Only use 1 and remove the 2 others!

Use AutoRuns to stop all tools that you don't really need all the time.

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Posted 09 March 2013 - 11:58 PM

Thanks MagicAndre......MCAfee was expired and after removing it, system seems fine, using commodo as a firewall and security essentials as an anti virus. Although one strange problem does persist, on opening any new application or even a folder, the CPU usage shoots to 100% for a second to two!!!!!

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Posted 10 March 2013 - 12:04 AM

make a new trace which captures this CPU usage.

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Posted 27 March 2013 - 07:18 AM

Hey MagicAndre,
Thnx for the reply.....just back from a nice vacation.Please find the link of the trace, this trace is taken whenever i access folders on the system. The CPU usage shoots to 100% on folder access else it remains at 30-40% which i guess is standard.
http://www.mediafire...b5v1c991b5zj64j


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Posted 27 March 2013 - 03:04 PM

you have DPC issues:

Total = 3164 for module iaStor.sys
Elapsed Time, >      512 usecs AND <=     1024 usecs,   1005, or  31.76%
Elapsed Time, >     1024 usecs AND <=     2048 usecs,     25, or   0.79%
Total,                                                  3164

Total = 23 for module netbt.sys
Elapsed Time, >     2048 usecs AND <=     4096 usecs,      4, or  17.39%
Elapsed Time, >     4096 usecs AND <=     8192 usecs,     17, or  73.91%
Elapsed Time, >     8192 usecs AND <=    16384 usecs,      1, or   4.35%
Total,                                                    23

Total = 423 for module tcpip.sys
Elapsed Time, >      512 usecs AND <=     1024 usecs,    220, or  52.01%
Elapsed Time, >     1024 usecs AND <=     2048 usecs,     34, or   8.04%
Total,                                                   423



udate the Intel AHCI, Realtek and Broadcom network drivers.

I can also see this call:

ntkrnlmp.exe!VerifierExAllocatePoolEx

this means you have driver verifier enabled. Didi you get several BSODs? Did you enable the verifier for better dumps? Please disable driver verifier and reboot. Your PC should be faster without DriverVerifer.

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Posted 28 March 2013 - 10:53 AM

Thnx MagicAndre...

I checked all three Intel AHCI, Realtek and Broadcom ....all reverted with the latest driver is already installed (this is a 5 month old lenovoZ580 with win7 laptop).I do get BSODs sometimes, mainly caused by NVIDIA...but that too has the latest driver installed.I have disabled driver verifier.

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Posted 28 March 2013 - 11:16 AM

is it now better with driver verifier disabled?

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Posted 01 April 2013 - 09:30 AM

Hey MagicAndre,
Thnx a ton!!!!!!...disabling Driver Verifier did it!!!!!! this was enabled by default on my system....win7 came with the laptop.Now the CPU is 12% on folder access, while typical CPU is 2-3%. Do let me know which report you saw on the WPA, i had tried, but could not figure which process was utilizing the CPU. Thnx once again....u da man.

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Posted 01 April 2013 - 02:13 PM

I saw this in the callstack of the CPU sampling summary table.

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