Full CPU usage for no obvious reason

MichaelMarr

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Hi,

First of all I apologize if this is in the wrong thread I was in two minds where to post it as i'm not 100% sure what my problem is.

Here it goes; For the past month or so my PC has been going crazy, in the sense that when I play music whether it be through my browser or media player/itunes. The sound crashes and and then my CPU rockets up I know this because I have a CPU meter gadget on my desktop and I see on the graph it is very irregular always at the highest peak of usage.

This can occur at any time, even as as I googled 'Seven forums' my PC lagged like crazy and the mouse cursor was moving many second after I moved my mouse. This mainly happens when I am playing music and/or using my webcam on Skype whilst talking to friends. I thought it was a flash player bug as I found that on google I tried downgrading it and that didn't work I then changed browsers from Firefox to Chrome, but to no avail.


I checked the 'Performance' tab under task manager and It shows also in the graph the CPU usage is at it's highest and the % of usage is usually 99%, it also tells me I have 1.72GB of memory. Also checked the resource manager various times and under the CPU tab I see multiple processes can vary at being at the top of the list, A few on these are 'Avastsvc.exe' 'Perfmon.exe' 'system interrupts' also flash player and firefox have been at the top a lot when I was using that browser. I'm sorry if i'm vague but this really isn't an area I am familiar with.

My system specs are here:



Any help would be appreciated, thank you
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
HP Pavillion S5306UK
OS
Windows 7
Graphics Card(s)
Chipset
Browser
Firefox
First of all run a full antivirus scan (I recommend malwarebytes)
If results are negative, click show all users. Now you can see what is taking up most of the CPU.
Post a picture of it or type in the most CPU-intensive program there.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
HP ProBook 4530s
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bit
CPU
Intel Core i3 2310M @ 2.1 Ghz
Memory
8.00GB DDR3 1333MHz
Graphics Card(s)
Intel HD Graphics family 1.6GB
Monitor(s) Displays
Generic PnP monitor
Screen Resolution
1366 x 768 (32-bit) (60 Hz)
Hard Drives
OCZ SSD Hard Disk 150 GB
Case
Is that really necessary?
Keyboard
Integreted Keyboard - KBC Version 22.1A
Mouse
Logitech Wireless Mouse
Internet Speed
Ping: 26ms Download: 31.66 Mbps Upload: 1.95 Mbps
Browser
Google Chrome
Also, Try this:
Boot into Safe mode with Networking by pressing F8 when you boot your computer and selecting the option. Then continue with the following:
Download ADWCleaner from the below link:
AdwCleaner Download
Run the scanner and clean your computer.
Then, in the root of your C: drive, you should see a folder named ADWCleaner. Instide it should be a log file, please post that in your reply, boot into normal mode, and tell us if that helps ;)
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
OS
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