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start date: Fri, 10 Aug 2007 17:24:01 -0700,    posted on: microsoft.public.dotnet.framework.performance        back       

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  1    sheismolly
          2    Göran Andersson


"Search" takes 100% CPU usage   
Since Microsoft automatically updating my system, the cpu usage reached 100% 
most of time. After seeking for help from several forums, I downloaded 
UPHClean from Windows update site and it seemed working well. however, when I 
used "Search" trying to find some files, CPU usage reached 100% again. Can't 
remember how long ago, just in seconds, wow, hundreds of results showing up. 
But now it takes 12 minutes to tell me where the file is.  I miss the old 
time pleasure of searching..., :-( 
Any body there can help?
Date:Fri, 10 Aug 2007 17:24:01 -0700   Author:  

Re: "Search" takes 100% CPU usage   
sheismolly wrote:

> Since Microsoft automatically updating my system, the cpu usage reached 100% 
> most of time. After seeking for help from several forums, I downloaded 
> UPHClean from Windows update site and it seemed working well. however, when I 
> used "Search" trying to find some files, CPU usage reached 100% again. Can't 
> remember how long ago, just in seconds, wow, hundreds of results showing up. 
> But now it takes 12 minutes to tell me where the file is.  I miss the old 
> time pleasure of searching..., :-( 
> Any body there can help?


This has nothing at all to do with the .NET framework. You should ask in 
a Windows related newsgroup instead.

-- 
Göran Andersson
_____
http://www.guffa.com
Date:Sun, 12 Aug 2007 15:14:42 +0200   Author:  

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