AAaaaaah! my 2.4 Ghz ir running fine untill i start anything, a game, offis tools, pgotoshop, movies and msn.... i am running my internet on a usb modem and when my cpu is at 100% amd the started program ect mozilla is starting, and when it is going for the homepage my usp ports are restarted, ant the net is going down :( plzplz helm me here is my hijackthis liggfile:
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Logfile of HijackThis v1.99.0
Scan saved at 15:39:06, on 2004-12-21
Platform: Windows XP SP2 (WinNT 5.01.2600)
MSIE: Internet Explorer v6.00 SP2 (6.00.2900.2180)
This may help with the cpu usage. CTHELPER.EXE should probably be disabled:
Quote from sysinfo:
"CTHELPER is a background task that is a plug-in manager for Creative drivers. The theory is that 3rd party manufacturers can use the CTHELPER plug-in interface to produce drivers, add-on features, and fixes that will integrate with a tighter fit with Creative’s sound drivers and utilities. Given its purpose CTHELPER would normally be classified as a "leave alone" background task. It also allows Creative speaker setup to be synchronized with Windows Control Panel speaker setting. Without it running that check box in Creative speaker setting is not functional (settings are not in sync). Unfortunately there are often problems with CTHELPER, most notably that it can use 100% of CPU time so it's best left disabled unless you need it."
Close all browser windows, scan with HJT, and have it fix this entry:
R0 - HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Toolbar,LinksFolderName = Länkar
That's the only thing I see; someone else may spot something I missed.
There's nothing in your HijackThis log to indicate that malicious infections are responsible for your problems, but I wouldn't jump to the conclusion that you need a new CPU yet.
1. Have you had a look through your system log files for messages/errors which might point to the problem? If not, you can view the logs by running the Event Viewer program in your Administrative Tools folder. Give the logs a look-over and post the exact text of any possibly helpful messages if you find them.
2. What is the history of your problems? That is, when did they start to occur, had you made any hardware/software changes at about that time, etc.? Give us some background info to go on.
3. Check your hardware:
- Are all of your fans working properly?
- Is the inside of the case free of dust and well-ventilated?
- Are you overclocking? If so, throttle the system back.
- Are all of your cards, memory modules, and cables seated properly and firmly?
- Failing RAM? If you have more than one stick of RAM, try running the system with only one stick at a time installed. If the system is less stable when using one particular RAM module, I'd suspect a faulty module.