Help with interrupts while downloading files

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  1. Posts : 529
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       #31

    Yes it is slowing them down and my Pentium 4 computer for sure !!!

    Can someone take a look at the pictures please. What is causing those issues ???
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       #32

    I'm at my wit's end on this one. Sorry. I just cannot think of what would be causing such a slowdown for you across multiple machines based on the information you've given. Perhaps there is a commonality across the two systems that is causing the slowdown. Are you running the same Antivirus and/or Firewall on both machines? These can often interfere with network speeds and could cause such slowdowns.
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  3. Posts : 529
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       #33

    FliGi7 said:
    I'm at my wit's end on this one. Sorry. I just cannot think of what would be causing such a slowdown for you across multiple machines based on the information you've given. Perhaps there is a commonality across the two systems that is causing the slowdown. Are you running the same Antivirus and/or Firewall on both machines? These can often interfere with network speeds and could cause such slowdowns.
    Well I use the same things on both pc's like, IDM (Internet download manager), Avast Internet Security ....
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  4. Posts : 1,814
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       #34

    You could try uninstalling each of those at a time and see if the downloading is affected. Just make sure you're downloading a safe file each time (a file from a trusted website or a torrent from a trusted website like Ubuntu or something).
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  5. Posts : 529
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       #35

    FliGi7 said:
    You could try uninstalling each of those at a time and see if the downloading is affected. Just make sure you're downloading a safe file each time (a file from a trusted website or a torrent from a trusted website like Ubuntu or something).
    Yes i'll try that tommorow :P (it's 20:57) (and i have schoolwork to do) I'll replace avast with MSE for testing and I'll remove IDM, and MBAM full.
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       #36

    Could you tell the trusted torrent you use? MSE works for me and many others.
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  7. Posts : 529
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       #37

    Layback Bear said:
    Could you tell the trusted torrent you use? MSE works for me and many others.
    Well it was a Windows XP Pro ISO. From TPB (yes this isn't a trusted source but I never had a virus with TPB) I'm 100% sure it's not TPB causing this because a http:// (non torrent) download like (ubuntu) also causes high cpu usage by the interrupts.
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  8. Posts : 529
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       #38

    Well... I'll try to live with it ... but one thing is still anoying if I open something that needs UAC rights 'and click Yes or No on it, wil cause a red spike this is annoying if I'm listening to music

    I really need some help can a expert help me or anything else suggestions etc. ...

    I posted some pictures maybe this can help ??!!

    Well ... you can't see the spike when I took the prt scr's but USBPORT.sys, netio.sys, atapi.sys causing high spikes sometimes ... OK I GOT THE ONE THAT CAUSES THE LATENCY WITH THE UAC !!! it's dxgkrnl.sys ( Directx) (so video related ??)
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  9. Posts : 529
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       #39

    BUMP help please in fixing that red spike caused by dxgkrnl.sys I already reinstalled my video driver didn't helped what can I do next ??? The spike is only happening while a program needs UAC rights when opening it. when I disable UAC it works without red spikes
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  10. Posts : 1,814
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       #40

    Where did you get your copy of Win 7 for your machine?
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