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RE: Explorer.exe pegging CPU when explorer is on root directory of
The Hardware Interrupts does it's 3% thing whether or not the BrowseUI and
ntdll are doing it's thing- so that is not a part of the problem I don't
think.
Running 32 bit Vista, upgraded from XP SP2.
Thanks again, AL
"A L" wrote:
> So looking at Process Explorer (from Microsoft Sysinterals), the Explorer.exe
> process shows that BrowseUI.dll and ntdll.dll are taking about 60% and 40% of
> the CPU. The Hardware Interrupts piece under System Idle Process also shows
> 3% sometimes whil this problem is occuring. As soon as I click to a non root
> directory, the browseui and ntdll go down to 0 and the Hardware Interrupt
> goes to 0 % CPU.
>
> Thanks for any help. AL
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> "A L" wrote:
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> > Hello-
> >
> > I've noticed that any Windows Explorer explorer.exe pegs my single core CPU
> > whenever I have the Explorer opened to a root directory of any of my four
> > hard drives. (Each drive has one and only one partition, no RAID.)
> >
> > Has anyone else seen this? I've turned off Norton Antivirus & Windows
> > Defender. No change. I know .dlls can attach themselves to Explorer (like
> > TortoseSVN, which I don't have installed on this machine.) Anyone know how
> > to find out what dlls I have attached to an Explorer and find out if one of
> > these is the culprit?
> >
> > Thanks much! Highly annoying behavior... AL
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