cpu always at 50% minimum

Quote from trade4succes:

Getting rid of McAfee did the trick, thanks for the replies.

I run the free Comcast McAfee and it does not slow down my puter one bit. It's a hell of a lot better than Norton in my experience (5 years Norton and 3 years McAfee)
 
Quote from GTS:

Probably overkill but you could run Process Explorer from SysInternals, will give tons of detailed information about your system, a lot more than task mgr and its free too:

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb896653.aspx

I was jumping the gun saying removing McAfee did the trick. The success was very short lived and the same problem remains.

Now I have open this SysInternals prog, and it shows the responsible process for the CPU being at 50%: "Process: Interrupts, PID: N/A, CPU: +- 43%, Description: Hardware Interrupts, Company Name: -"

Anyone have any idea? It seems to me some kind of hardware conflict that keeps sending an cpu intensive error?

ps. i am googling the problem, seems i am not the only one, thanks gts for pointing out sysinternals.
 
Quote from trade4succes:

I was jumping the gun saying removing McAfee did the trick. The success was very short lived and the same problem remains.

Now I have open this SysInternals prog, and it shows the responsible process for the CPU being at 50%: "Process: Interrupts, PID: N/A, CPU: +- 43%, Description: Hardware Interrupts, Company Name: -"

Anyone have any idea? It seems to me some kind of hardware conflict that keeps sending an cpu intensive error?
Interesting, I am running it now for comparison and the two lines after "System Idle Process" both show no cpu usage ever.

If you're googling I'm sure you've come across the same articles but the best way to track this down I would imagine would be something like this:

http://www.eggheadcafe.com/software/aspnet/29649207/hardware-interrupts-and-h.aspx

Hardware interrupts and High CPU time - Mycroft Holmes
13-Apr-07 05:14:25

After a looong and painful search, I collected the following information:
1) this IRQ level is usually a symptom of some hardware fault OR a bad
driver (which I exclude, since I observed the pc to run fine)
2) there's NO (free/shareware) utility that monitors IRQ in real time
3) try to boot in safe mode and see if the problem disappears (mine does
not)
4) if it does, boot nomally and try disabling devices one by one until you
find it
5) if it does not, it's one of the vital devices (ram/drive
controller/mainboard)
5A) try swapping/reducing ram banks
5B) try to attach your hard drive to a different controller (I cannot do
this...)
5C) try booting from a livecd and see if the problem persists

Hope this helps...
 
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