
06-26-2008
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Re: high system CPU on boottime
I'm now suspecting my WLAN.
When i have this issue i have my wireless enabled. My network connection
icon shows a red cross.
When i disable my WLAN and reboot, it seams to work, and then when i switch
on my wireless it also works.
I heared more ppl having problems with wlan, but there are no new drivers
for my device.
I have a Dell Latitude D820.
"Martijn van Schie" <mvanschie@newsgroup.nospam> wrote in message
news:634995F7-958F-4D1E-B3D0-5ADEE6A4FAC5@microsoft.com...
>I checked this already. Also ran several system scans with virus scanner.
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> I did a kernrate scan while this occures and find NTKRNLPA and intelppn
> taking all the cpu (70%/30%).
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> "f/fgeorge" <ffgeorge@yourplace.com> wrote in message
> news:acf664hdugmc7iv106en139nt8cniqqfrq@4ax.com...
>> On Thu, 26 Jun 2008 09:21:58 +0200, "Martijn van Schie"
>> <mvanschie@newsgroup.nospam> wrote:
>>
>>>Since a week or two i have problems during boot time on Vista.
>>>When i get to the logon screen my HD is still higly active. This has been
>>>normal for me, but it keeps on going for more then 2 minutes.
>>>
>>>When i logon it keeps on going, and using task manager i see that system
>>>is
>>>taking a average of 80% processortime.
>>>Resource monitor doesn't give me any additional information, and services
>>>like symantec anti-virus en searchindexer are the services using HD
>>>read/writes (normal i think)
>>>If i'm patient and wait for the system process to "cool down", i get to a
>>>point were my mouse stops working and my screen goed black. Caps Lock is
>>>still working but this is the end of my session and i have to force a
>>>shutdown.
>>>
>>>If i reboot, is usually happens another time and then the third time the
>>>system runs normal again.
>>>I i shutdown during the high system CPU vista does not shut down, and
>>>hangs
>>>on the shutdown screen.
>>>
>>>I have SP1 installed, but only since a vew weeks. Ik can't remeber if
>>>this
>>>issue started after the installation of SP1.
>>>
>>>Does anybody recognize this issue??
>>>
>>>Regards,
>>>Martijn.
>> Check you startup programs and see if you have virus checking going
>> on, most do. Also check to see if drive indexing is turned on, if so
>> turn it off and some of this may stop.
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