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I'll be honest this is actually the first time that I see something like this.I think the reason is cos Ive never experienced this using custom themes. Im currently using a custom OS and I can tell you the performance of the custom OS is far slower than on the original OS. I am yet to roll back to the Original OS (Or shall I say upgrade)
If you'd asked me Id say this behavior is due to the theme being installed.
Did you have this problem from the the beginning of the theme installation?
I'll be honest this is actually the first time that I see something like this.I think the reason is cos Ive never experienced this using custom themes. Im currently using a custom OS and I can tell you the performance of the custom OS is far slower than on the original OS. I am yet to roll back to the Original OS (Or shall I say upgrade)
If you'd asked me Id say this behavior is due to the theme being installed.
Did you have this problem from the the beginning of the theme installation?
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The funny thing is that I'm not running any custom themes. It's actually the theme that WinXP came with. It's called 'Energy Blue'. If you right-click the desktop and go to Properties and then Themes, it should be on there. I'm not sure if this affects it but sometimes my desktop makes this loud noise, like if it were overheating and it happens when I'm running a couple of programs.
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Hi "SJ"
I can tell you this eight er a custom theme that was installed or its another custom made OS. Cos I have a OEM OS disk and honestly I don't get that theme.
As for you're "desktop making noise" That's the first time I heard of that...
If you suspect its a overheating issue then while the sound is making its chaos go to task manager and select the performance tab. Have a look at you're "CPU Usage" fluctuation. If the spike idles at the 80< mark without you having any programs open witch demands some real CPU usage then you're suspicion might count to be right.
PS by what I hear you saying I still believe its a custom OS/ theme thats resulting in this behavior.
Let me know how it goes
I can tell you this eight er a custom theme that was installed or its another custom made OS. Cos I have a OEM OS disk and honestly I don't get that theme.
As for you're "desktop making noise" That's the first time I heard of that...
If you suspect its a overheating issue then while the sound is making its chaos go to task manager and select the performance tab. Have a look at you're "CPU Usage" fluctuation. If the spike idles at the 80< mark without you having any programs open witch demands some real CPU usage then you're suspicion might count to be right.
PS by what I hear you saying I still believe its a custom OS/ theme thats resulting in this behavior.
Let me know how it goes
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Sorry i didnt mention i have XP Media Center. As for the overheating issue, you mean if it reaches about 80%, right? Once it makes that noise i will check to see the CPU Usage. Do you think that one of the reasons it makes that noise is because the PC has collected dust? I'm actually planning to clean it with those Air Duster cans soon and maybe that will help?
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Hi SJ
yeah I mean 80% or higher. In actual fact a good cpu's temp will have a average 30-45 % in normal work flow. In my opinion 50-55% is still acceptable. Anything higher should become a concern and something to look @.
Cleaning you're pc an air duster is part of maintenance... I'll give you thumbs up for that.
ps I dont think that the noise is due to cpu overheating. But lets confirm that to satisfy you're curiosity.
yeah I mean 80% or higher. In actual fact a good cpu's temp will have a average 30-45 % in normal work flow. In my opinion 50-55% is still acceptable. Anything higher should become a concern and something to look @.
Cleaning you're pc an air duster is part of maintenance... I'll give you thumbs up for that.
ps I dont think that the noise is due to cpu overheating. But lets confirm that to satisfy you're curiosity.
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My fwend i got stuck in the moment. I want to apologise sincerely. the percentage is in task manager is the usage of you're cpu. It is the degrees that you should be looking at for overheating. You must monitor the pc health status on the first screen @ startup or alternatively in you're BIOS> PC Health/Status.
Thank you for the correction Jbennet. Apologies to you SeeJay
Thank you for the correction Jbennet. Apologies to you SeeJay
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