HD sound keeping CPU usage at 100%

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  1. Posts : 135
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       #11

    Gamer1238 said:
    zigzag3143 said:
    Gamer

    so you know your chipset and have the right driver. can you take a screenshot of the task manager when its pegged at 100%. we need the Process tab
    Ok no problem give me a sec to change it to HD sound and i'll plug in my sound
    Ok here you go
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    Gamer

    Great its a comman problem and there is a page that explains how to find it and fix it. its here Windows Vista 100% CPU Usage Problems Due to Svchost.exe at Instant Registry Fixes

    Let me know if that doesn't help. I have another question if you just unplug the speakers leaving the rest of the system the same does the cpu go down?
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  3. Posts : 135
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       #13

    zigzag3143 said:
    Gamer

    Great its a comman problem and there is a page that explains how to find it and fix it. its here Windows Vista 100% CPU Usage Problems Due to Svchost.exe at Instant Registry Fixes

    Let me know if that doesn't help. I have another question if you just unplug the speakers leaving the rest of the system the same does the cpu go down?
    when i unplug the speakers in stays the same
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  4. Posts : 135
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       #14

    here we go fingers crossed
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  5. Posts : 135
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    zigzag3143 said:
    Gamer

    Great its a comman problem and there is a page that explains how to find it and fix it. its here Windows Vista 100% CPU Usage Problems Due to Svchost.exe at Instant Registry Fixes

    Let me know if that doesn't help. I have another question if you just unplug the speakers leaving the rest of the system the same does the cpu go down?
    Not good tried all the service 2 of them i can't stop cause they are need by other sevices to run and they are AudioEndPointBuilder and wudfscv
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