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Join Date: Sep 2003
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Hi everybody,
Iam new here,
can somebody help me out,
Iam running a Windows 2000 server,
the cpu right know is at 100%,
I try to look for what is causing the problem I do not find the problem,
can somebody give me some advice or help that would solve this problem,
Thank you some much it would be apperciated,
Iam new here,
can somebody help me out,
Iam running a Windows 2000 server,
the cpu right know is at 100%,
I try to look for what is causing the problem I do not find the problem,
can somebody give me some advice or help that would solve this problem,
Thank you some much it would be apperciated,
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Join Date: Sep 2003
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I fixed this problem by trashing my hosts file.
After Google searching for a different problem, I discovered that Microsoft changed their Windows Update server to use the ad server domain a248.e.akamai.net.
Next, I deleted the corresponding line from my hosts file, and I noticed a small performance increase on my computer, much to my amazement.
Once I trashed the hosts file, everything worked okay.
After Google searching for a different problem, I discovered that Microsoft changed their Windows Update server to use the ad server domain a248.e.akamai.net.
Next, I deleted the corresponding line from my hosts file, and I noticed a small performance increase on my computer, much to my amazement.
Once I trashed the hosts file, everything worked okay.
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Join Date: Jul 2003
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do the task manager thing.. i had a file called evntsrc.exe on my comp and whenever it ran it ran at 99-100% and slowed my comp down to a near halt.. it was a pain in the neck..
even if that isn't the same file that is bugging you, task manager will show you the % that each program is using the comp, so you can easily find which file or program is bringing yours to the max.. just close that prog or delete it, depending on if it is needed or not..
even if that isn't the same file that is bugging you, task manager will show you the % that each program is using the comp, so you can easily find which file or program is bringing yours to the max.. just close that prog or delete it, depending on if it is needed or not..
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