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Asked by:. Archived Forums. Windows 7 Performance. Sign in to vote. Thursday, July 11, AM. Thursday, March 27, PM. When you want to monitor the thread you need Process Monitor. Scott, I was trying to follow the directions you gave, and I guess I didn't word me question properly. I'm confused on the part where you talk about using Process Manager " with the filter set to only report on that thread". Thanks again. Scott, I just read your 2nd post, thanks for clearing that up.
I just dl'd process monitor. Thank you! From XP to Vista, the way to set it changed. Now problem gone and Vista working like a charm!
Wednesday, April 23, PM. Best, M. Sunday, May 4, AM. Thanks a lot, this helped to resolve my problem it seems for now.
Wpcumi appears to be related to parental control, although I could not find out what would go wrong by disabling it. So, using msconfig I disabled wpcumi. As I am using a laptop, this will hopefully save a lot of battery life as well! Saturday, June 14, PM.
Mede, you are my hero. I have had this problem for two months and could not fix it. A few clicks and now it's sorted. Thanks a lot. Friday, October 17, AM. If I've learned anything from this thread it is to use Process Explorer to spot why explorer. From all the posts it seems like it could be an array of items depending on your system configuration. For me, the culprit was the Parental Notification process. Go figure. Oh well. All in the day in the life of Vista I suppose.
My biggest gripe is the "improved" search indexing feature which is meant to improve search speeds seems to cause more problems than it fixes. Friday, November 28, PM.
Nmoreau, to attention of Microsoft Developers Thank you, that is a very interesting point! Removing web page links from "Computer" brought CPU use by explorer. So it certainly needs attention by Microsoft to be solved. Which also needs some attention by Microsoft. If it is indexing, it should only be one big indexing session, to index all files; further indexing of only new or modified files in real time, which should not take much of processing time at all, therefore - something isn't right.
The greatest inconvenience was coming from fans going on full power all the time and of course increased energy consumption, which matters on laptops. SviFi P. Funny that English spell check in this forum does not have word Microsoft in the default dictionary. Friday, January 2, AM. Please help people!! I don't know what has caused this, but these past few days explorer.
I can see that in Process Explorer, the explorer. I tried monitoring the thread in process monitor, but nothing shows! The only thing that explorer.
However, if I kill explorer. Please help people! What now??? Sunday, February 8, PM. Hi guys, I have the same problem as some of you. I've worked my way through the soultion Scott Rudy suggested, well almost anyway.
And just like "Part. After this I've filtered Process Monitor to show just the thread Here's were I'm in a dead end. Process Monitor shows lots and lots of paths related to this thread, but how do I see which registry key is reading it in an ridiculuos amount like Scott did? I've never used porcess monitor before this I think I'm on to a way of fixing this once and for all, but only with your help I'm afraid.
My computerskills are limited and since I'm from sweden so is my english. Makes it tough to read some forum threads some times. Please help me with the last steps of this. Tuesday, February 24, PM. It's me again I'm using Avast antivirus and that showed up a lot in the list. So I disconnected the laptop from internet and uninstalled Avast and voila' , explorer. Since I need a anti-virus-thingee I reinstalled Avast and it works fine now. Don't know if this is a sustainable solution to my problem but at least it's a way around it, hopefully for quite a while.
I think I'm gonna try another anti-virus program to see if there's any difference in the long term outcome.. If you have any hints on something I can do and change in the setup with Avast please let me know Thanks a million to you Scott, your way have helped me so much in this matter.
I've spent hours on the phone with HP's customers support. This calls to celebrate with a cold beer Cheers. Changed from Avast to Nod32 with no improvement. Wednesday, February 25, PM. Proposed as answer by prenzo Thursday, March 19, PM. Friday, March 13, PM. I finally managed to have Digital Persona working without affecting explorer. As the list of software to be loaded after login flows an alphabetic order, I just deleted the original entry and added another one starting with "z" in the name of the reg, so it is now the last software to be loaded during login.
I think the root cause was related to Digital Persona being loaded at the same time as some other software maybe the antivirus that was not ready, causing a dead lock of some file or DLL. Simply by changing the order of the files to be loaded in the login, gave the "other software" more time to became ready and solved the problem. As I mentioned before, in my case it was the Digital Persona software, but it doesn't really matter, it may be a different program causing the same type of problem in your case.
Stupid problems sometimes require stupid solutions. Thursday, March 19, PM. Prenzo, I owe you one I followed the steps in your solution and just like in your case Digital Persona was the cause of the problem. I've struggled with this for a very long time, spent hours and hours on the phone with HP customer support. This is how you can check system resource consumption with Resource Monitor. The Performance Monitor is a handy tool designed to help you analyze system performance and resource usage.
This tool provides a system summary and performance reports with a real-time performance graph. It is, admittedly, quite a complex utility; however, it's a useful tool for advanced users who can make sense of its information. Here is how you can view performance and system resource details with Performance Monitor on Windows You can better analyze this data by creating data collector sets.
To do that, select Data Collector sets in Performance Monitor. Then you can set up the new data collector set with the wizard that opens. Information from data collection sets becomes available with reports. Then select User Defined to view your data reports. Having a system resource monitor gadget on your desktop is a handy way to keep an eye on what's going on inside your PC. However, Windows 11 has no native way of adding a resource manager gadget to the desktop.
To run a scan with Windows Defender do the following: 1. Click Start 2. How satisfied are you with this reply? Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. This site in other languages x.
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