I have XP pro, service pack 2 which has been running fine for months.
Recently noticed an error on startup relating to a dll for my device driver,
so I re-installed software.
Since then have had problems. One of the dual core processors is constantly
running at around 40-60%. Further investigation reveals that DPC's (Deferred
procedure calls) are using up this processor time. This is causing serious
lag to the system and hard drive activity is greatly increased. I am truely
puzzled. I have even tried re-installing the OS, which seemed to work for a
couple of hours, then back to the lag. I am wondering if I am may be having a
hardware failure which is causing the problem, although system seems to be
working fine in safe mode.
Can anyone shed any light on this problem? Or if not, can anyone tell me how
I can find out which devices are usings the DPC's?
Thanks
Window XP lagging badly
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Re: Window XP lagging badly
Why don't you upgrade to SP3 and see if this will not solve some or all of
your problems.
ColTom2
"multiple sarcasm" <multiplesarcasm@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
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I have XP pro, service pack 2 which has been running fine for months.
Recently noticed an error on startup relating to a dll for my device driver,
so I re-installed software.
Since then have had problems. One of the dual core processors is constantly
running at around 40-60%. Further investigation reveals that DPC's (Deferred
procedure calls) are using up this processor time. This is causing serious
lag to the system and hard drive activity is greatly increased. I am truely
puzzled. I have even tried re-installing the OS, which seemed to work for a
couple of hours, then back to the lag. I am wondering if I am may be having
a
hardware failure which is causing the problem, although system seems to be
working fine in safe mode.
Can anyone shed any light on this problem? Or if not, can anyone tell me how
I can find out which devices are usings the DPC's?
Thanks
your problems.
ColTom2
"multiple sarcasm" <multiplesarcasm@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message news:6DCFC007-7456-4005-8EF5-5BE9E1DF3C12@microsoft.com...
I have XP pro, service pack 2 which has been running fine for months.
Recently noticed an error on startup relating to a dll for my device driver,
so I re-installed software.
Since then have had problems. One of the dual core processors is constantly
running at around 40-60%. Further investigation reveals that DPC's (Deferred
procedure calls) are using up this processor time. This is causing serious
lag to the system and hard drive activity is greatly increased. I am truely
puzzled. I have even tried re-installing the OS, which seemed to work for a
couple of hours, then back to the lag. I am wondering if I am may be having
a
hardware failure which is causing the problem, although system seems to be
working fine in safe mode.
Can anyone shed any light on this problem? Or if not, can anyone tell me how
I can find out which devices are usings the DPC's?
Thanks
Re: Window XP lagging badly
ColTom2
It is generally recommended that you do not update an existing system
with a problem as it can make solving the problem more difficult.
--
Gerry
~~~~
FCA
Stourport, England
Enquire, plan and execute
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
ColTom2 wrote:
> Why don't you upgrade to SP3 and see if this will not solve some or
> all of your problems.
>
> ColTom2
>
>
> "multiple sarcasm" <multiplesarcasm@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote
> in message news:6DCFC007-7456-4005-8EF5-5BE9E1DF3C12@microsoft.com...
> I have XP pro, service pack 2 which has been running fine for months.
> Recently noticed an error on startup relating to a dll for my device
> driver, so I re-installed software.
> Since then have had problems. One of the dual core processors is
> constantly running at around 40-60%. Further investigation reveals
> that DPC's (Deferred procedure calls) are using up this processor
> time. This is causing serious lag to the system and hard drive
> activity is greatly increased. I am truely puzzled. I have even tried
> re-installing the OS, which seemed to work for a couple of hours,
> then back to the lag. I am wondering if I am may be having a
> hardware failure which is causing the problem, although system seems
> to be working fine in safe mode.
> Can anyone shed any light on this problem? Or if not, can anyone tell
> me how I can find out which devices are usings the DPC's?
> Thanks
It is generally recommended that you do not update an existing system
with a problem as it can make solving the problem more difficult.
--
Gerry
~~~~
FCA
Stourport, England
Enquire, plan and execute
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
ColTom2 wrote:
> Why don't you upgrade to SP3 and see if this will not solve some or
> all of your problems.
>
> ColTom2
>
>
> "multiple sarcasm" <multiplesarcasm@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote
> in message news:6DCFC007-7456-4005-8EF5-5BE9E1DF3C12@microsoft.com...
> I have XP pro, service pack 2 which has been running fine for months.
> Recently noticed an error on startup relating to a dll for my device
> driver, so I re-installed software.
> Since then have had problems. One of the dual core processors is
> constantly running at around 40-60%. Further investigation reveals
> that DPC's (Deferred procedure calls) are using up this processor
> time. This is causing serious lag to the system and hard drive
> activity is greatly increased. I am truely puzzled. I have even tried
> re-installing the OS, which seemed to work for a couple of hours,
> then back to the lag. I am wondering if I am may be having a
> hardware failure which is causing the problem, although system seems
> to be working fine in safe mode.
> Can anyone shed any light on this problem? Or if not, can anyone tell
> me how I can find out which devices are usings the DPC's?
> Thanks
Re: Window XP lagging badly
You don't happen to have 2 network adapters installed do you?
multiple sarcasm wrote:
> I have XP pro, service pack 2 which has been running fine for months.
> Recently noticed an error on startup relating to a dll for my device driver,
> so I re-installed software.
> Since then have had problems. One of the dual core processors is constantly
> running at around 40-60%. Further investigation reveals that DPC's (Deferred
> procedure calls) are using up this processor time. This is causing serious
> lag to the system and hard drive activity is greatly increased. I am truely
> puzzled. I have even tried re-installing the OS, which seemed to work for a
> couple of hours, then back to the lag. I am wondering if I am may be having a
> hardware failure which is causing the problem, although system seems to be
> working fine in safe mode.
> Can anyone shed any light on this problem? Or if not, can anyone tell me how
> I can find out which devices are usings the DPC's?
> Thanks
>
multiple sarcasm wrote:
> I have XP pro, service pack 2 which has been running fine for months.
> Recently noticed an error on startup relating to a dll for my device driver,
> so I re-installed software.
> Since then have had problems. One of the dual core processors is constantly
> running at around 40-60%. Further investigation reveals that DPC's (Deferred
> procedure calls) are using up this processor time. This is causing serious
> lag to the system and hard drive activity is greatly increased. I am truely
> puzzled. I have even tried re-installing the OS, which seemed to work for a
> couple of hours, then back to the lag. I am wondering if I am may be having a
> hardware failure which is causing the problem, although system seems to be
> working fine in safe mode.
> Can anyone shed any light on this problem? Or if not, can anyone tell me how
> I can find out which devices are usings the DPC's?
> Thanks
>