Todeswalzer
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I've seen a lot of threads on this subject but thus far none have proved to be of any use to me.
Basically 2 days ago my computer started acting very slowly, and in looking at the performance tab in Task manager it's showing that with no programs open my CPU is running between 49%-79% all the time. I've looked up several threads on this suggesting to update drivers, which I did, to no avail. I completely wiped my hard drive and did a clean installation of windows and still the same, i tried installing on a brand new hard drive, still no difference, i have tried so many different procedures, i've taken out hardware, re introduced hardware, i booted up in safe mode and still high CPU usage, i've done clean boot, i can't honestly think of anything else to possibly try. I tried using KrView to see if there was any specific Kernels using up my processing power but apparently KrView doesn't work on a 64 bit system and when i found a version that was meant to work, it didn't actually display any information at all. can anyone please make a suggestion about what i can do? It's driving me crazy, as it is, it's taken me nearly 15 minutes to type this out because my machine is running so slowly.
Basically 2 days ago my computer started acting very slowly, and in looking at the performance tab in Task manager it's showing that with no programs open my CPU is running between 49%-79% all the time. I've looked up several threads on this suggesting to update drivers, which I did, to no avail. I completely wiped my hard drive and did a clean installation of windows and still the same, i tried installing on a brand new hard drive, still no difference, i have tried so many different procedures, i've taken out hardware, re introduced hardware, i booted up in safe mode and still high CPU usage, i've done clean boot, i can't honestly think of anything else to possibly try. I tried using KrView to see if there was any specific Kernels using up my processing power but apparently KrView doesn't work on a 64 bit system and when i found a version that was meant to work, it didn't actually display any information at all. can anyone please make a suggestion about what i can do? It's driving me crazy, as it is, it's taken me nearly 15 minutes to type this out because my machine is running so slowly.
My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7 professional 64bitAMD Phenom II x4 black edition7 GB CorsairAMD R7 240 2GB
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Custom Build
- OS
- Windows 7 professional 64bit
- CPU
- AMD Phenom II x4 black edition
- Memory
- 7 GB Corsair
- Graphics Card(s)
- AMD R7 240 2GB
- Hard Drives
- Excelstore 150gb
Hitachi 250gb
Western Digital 250gb
Samsung 3TB
- Antivirus
- AVG
- Browser
- Google Chrome