That bugger!
My system was having the above problem, and I turned off most of what XPisfree listed (unless I wasn't sure It wouldn't interfere with what I do, such as use my dsl modem to log on, no logging on means no way to find help) and my problem cleared up. That was friday.
Yesterday, it started again.
What I did yesterday:
Tried (and failed) to install a soundblaster sound card, removed it's software.
Removed some old useless stuff.
And the Google Bar updated its self.
When my box first started up, my system resources weren't a big problem, then, it seemed that when I opened internet explorer, things went to System using up most of my cpu time.
The following processes running are:
Iexplore.exe
taskmgr.exe
icq.exe
adsgone.exe
livejournal.exe
wcat.exe
pulse.exe
point32.exe
explorer.exe
svchost.exe (about 5 of those)
nprotect.exe
lsass.exe
services.exe
winlogon.exe
csrss.exe (this one has me a little eeeerie)
smss.exe (this one has me a little eeeerie)
System (212k, using 94%-100% of cpu time)
System Idle Process
The Services I am running are:
Com+ Event System (Manual)
Event Log (automatic)
Network Connections (Manual)
Norton Unerase Protection (Automatic)
Plug and Play (Automatic)
Protected Storage (automatic)
Remote Access Connection manager (Manual)
Remote Procedure Call (RPC) (Automatic)
Security Accounts Manager (Automatic)
System Restore Service (Automatic)
Telephony (Manual)
Terminal Services (Manual)
Themes (Automatic)
Windows Audio (Automatic)
Windows Image Acquisition (WIA) (Automatic)
Windows Management Instrumentation (Automatic)
Workstation (Automatic)
Which of the above can I turn off while still being able to connect to the internet to get more help?
I shall uninstall the google bar, hopefully someone can help me. I don't like my computer running like this.