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![]() Dec 3 2010, 7:25 am
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I need to know what this means: I know its bad and its not supposed too be red but I don't know how to make it stop and fix this. Please if someone could help me on what to do and how to fix it that would be great. It has effected my computer greatly...
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It's easier to determine problems if you pay more attention to your procs than your CPU usage.
Those spikes could mean any number of things. I tend to use Process Explorer in lieu of the task manager to figure out issues. http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/ bb896653.aspx |
What's the problem? It looks normal to me. I think there's something else at play here if you're experiencing performance issues. Try narrowing it down like Jaredoggy said.
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Ryuk25 wrote:
Windows hates queers, If you stop being a queer it will stop. Shouldn't you be shining my shoe? |
Darker Legends wrote:
Cyberlord just hit the wrong button. Ignore it. Quiet, Gatdude. No one needs to hear your gossip, of all people. |
Darker Legends wrote:
I know Cyberlord. Are you really going to try and do this shit? My name isn't Cyberlord, you insolent bandwagoner. |
Darker Legends wrote:
You are Cyberlord. That's nice? Go be a 12 year old about it somewhere else |
Yash 69 wrote:
Oh please for the love of god stay on topic, take it to his blog... stay on topic? where they do dat at? |
Yash 69, do you de-frag your computer regularly? I don't know if that will help but de-fraging it often makes it run faster, but I don't think the red lines show a problem because the red lines denote system processes, green shows user. Did you used to have those red lines?
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Pretty sure that the red line has nothing to do with your performance; run malwarebytes to see if you have any issues.