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Menues cause CPU spikes. 1

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KMartin2004

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Apr 22, 2004
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I am running Windows XP
512 MB, AMD 2400+, 80GB HD.. My computer spikes whenever i use any menues in Windows. Mainly the "all programs" Menue. When i move my coursor across the menue, it freezes for about 2 seconds, then when i leave the menue it takes about 5 seconds for the menue to close down.

I updated spybot and ran it. I updated adaware 6 and ran it too. What else can i do to fix this. I also changed the value from 400 to 100 in the reg but it doesnt help. I also googled for help with this and cant find anything. My computer loads and runs everything fast and well. This is the only problem i am having. Please help anybody if you can.

Thanks,

KMartin.
 
Try Safe Mode (Do you have this problem in Safe Mode?).

Run the System File Checker program from the Run Box by typing.....Sfc /Scannow in it and have your XP CD handy.

Any video driver's available for updating?
 
linney, so far i have only had time to look for Vid drivers availible, there are none at this time. I Did run Win XP Pro in "SAFE MODE" and it worked perfectly, fast, like new. I did not have time to run SYS FILE CHECKER. What does this tell you so far. What should i do next please?

When i get home from work today i can try to remedy this problem.

Thanks,

KMartin.
 
Are you using GoBack?
This would be "normal" behavior.
 
Bearing in mind the comments of "Bcastner", these type of problems come down to a process of elimination to detect the faulty driver or program which is causing the problem.

SFC will checkout you System files.

Software can be handled by -

310353 - How to Perform a Clean Boot in Windows XP

316434 - HOW TO: Perform Advanced Clean-Boot Troubleshooting in Windows XP

310560 - How to Troubleshoot By Using the Msconfig Utility in Windows XP


Drivers can be investigated via -

HOW TO: Verify Unsigned Device Drivers in Windows XP


The first part of the elimination process was showing the problem is not present while in Safe Mode.
 
While on its face the thread linked below may not appear to be related to your issue, I believe strongly that some of the diagnostic steps suggested could help you: thread779-764870

 
OK people, I fixed the problem but im not sure if it was the root of the problem. I thought maybe i would go and check out the Performance Options. I had it set to "Best looking" or something like that. So what i did was set it to "Best Performance" that fixed the problem. Next, i went back and checked all the box's except for the box's that effected "Menus". Since i like the sharp look of XP i wanted to keep what i could. Being three or four Menu options. I narrowed it down to "Show Shadows Under Menus". This option was causing my cpu to spike and bogging down my Menus. I unchecked this one options and checked everything else. Problem Fixed!

I personally think that something else is the root of this problem because my computer is pretty fast and and all updates are current. I also have plenty of Vid/Audio and memory availible....

What do you all think.

Thanks for the help everyone. If you think i should look deeper into the problem i will. If i should just let it ride i would be ok with that too.

KMartin.
 
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