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Old June 28th, 2002 Top | #1
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I had a question about a problem I have from time to time with XP.

I run into a problem where the CPU usage goes through the roof (100%) when all that I am running at the time is a single software program.

I have checked into the system usage during these peaks in CPU usage and it tells me that it is being flooded by two distinct processes (Ctfmon.exe and Explorer.exe)...I can't seem to correct the problem and it simply brings my system to a screeching hault.

I have Norton SystemWorks 2002 for XP and I have run every diagnostic from defragmenting to WinDoctor and I cannot get a resolution to the problem...Can you help?
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does it occur with a single program all the time? I mean the SAME program all the time?

and what programs have you had this happen?

I get 100% usage a few times when I leave kazaalite running for a long time and play videos in it AND have my winTV card running at the same time... something does not quite gel between the 2... just stopped running the 2 together hence no more problems...

but what is it that you are running... please inform... thanks..
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Well, it's not one single program that I run that causes the problem...I usually spend most of my time downloading and then burning files later...So, I end up needing to defragment here and there periodically...It's after these periods where defragmenting is necessary that my CPU usage goes into a funk...But in terms of what particular program causes the surge, it's any program...I can pull up my 'My Music' folder and it just shoots up to 100% and the whole system slows down...I really don't know how to tweak it...When I use 'CTL-ALT-DELETE', I can check out what processes are responsible for the surge and it is always either 'CTFMON.EXE' or 'EXPLORER.EXE'...And that's regardless of what program I have running...And it's only when a single program is being run that this happens, it doesn't require multiple programs to be opened.
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I don't use Kazaa as I did remove it from my system some time ago...Primarily I use WinMX and DirectConnect...I have a fairly hefty hard drive and so periodic defragmenting is necessary which I do...At this point, though, I cannot resolve the CPU usage problem...I try to burn things with the 16X burner I have but it takes 6 hours to burn something due to the CPU Usage...It's become impossible to work with the system...Uggh
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i get that alot too it sucks just did a fresh install bout a week ago after installing my new mobo and cpu
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Somewhere in the back of my mind something tells me that there is an option to scan for virus whenever you open a program/folder or whatever - but I can not seem to find it in Norton System Works' options anywhere!

I will do some more searching???

On second thought - click here

Anthing sound familiar?? I am just shooting in the dark!


Here's another tidbit I found

:CTFMon comes with Microsoft Office XP. As long as the Text Services & Speech are enabled in the Control Panel, this program will force itself back into your list of background programs.

Recommendation :
Disable "Text Services & Speech" in the Control Panel if you are not using them. Then, disable CTFMon using Startup Manager
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Originally posted by damnyank
I will do some more searching???

On second thought - click here

Anthing sound familiar?? I am just shooting in the dark!
damnyank - you beat me to it, I'v had this problem on a couple of my friends machines. Like the link you posted points you towards, it is indeed some of the funky new stuff in Office XP.

I simply turned off all the speach recognition stuff and the writing on tablets stuff ... 'does ANY one use this stuff?'... and the problems went away.
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crucial - recheck my post - I edited in more info that I got from here
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How do you disable CTFMON.EXE with Startup Manager?...Forgive me but I can't seem to find Startup Manager...Will that solve the problem?...Because it happens with the process 'EXPLORER.EXE' as well...It's not just CTFMON.EXE that is utilizing so much of the CPU from time to time
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From all I can find it appears startup manager is an add on program.

Sorry I wasn't more help on this startup manager thing!

crucial can you provide more insight into how you got yours cleared up???
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I do have Startup Cop and I did disable CFTMON.EXE on that list but it still is a problem
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And - you disabled "Text Services & Speech" in the Control Panel ??

If so I am out of suggestions!
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One other aspect to the CPU usage problem is that even when I close out the program that is slowing down and nothing is running, I still see that the CPU Usage remains at 100% with either the CTFMON.EXE or EXPLORER.EXE files...Even if I restart the computer, it first brings up a box where it tries to 'End the Program' of CTFMON.EXE and EXPLORER.EXE...It's driving me nuts
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SMansari refer to the very last post in this thread http://www.xp-erience.org/forum/show...hreadid=13527.

My cpu usage was way out of whack with office xp until I did this (and what damnyank has already mentioned).
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