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  1. #21
    louise Guest

    Re: UPDATE Re: NICK - CPU usage with SAS - problem

    pcbutts1 wrote:
    > I reported that to him a while ago, see my comparison screen shots.
    > http://www.pcbutts1.com/downloads/adaware.doc
    > http://www.pcbutts1.com/downloads/defender.doc
    > http://www.pcbutts1.com/downloads/ewido.doc
    > http://www.pcbutts1.com/downloads/superanti.doc
    >
    >
    >

    Are these done on a portable with wireless or on a desktop?

    I ask because on my desktop it goes from 0 to about 3 (wired
    to the router) - on my portable it goes from about 14 to 50
    - wireless to the router.

    Thanks.

    BTW, are you running any of the above in real time?

    Louise

  2. #22
    Dustin Cook Guest

    Re: UPDATE Re: NICK - CPU usage with SAS - problem

    louise <louise@invalid.invalid> wrote in
    news:4t778iF11o2n0U1@mid.individual.net:

    > Dustin Cook wrote:
    >> louise <louise@invalid.invalid> wrote in
    >> news:4svfk0Frs7amU1@mid.individual.net:
    >>
    >>> Steve wrote:
    >>>> "Far Canal" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message
    >>>> news:MPG.1fd3afd4299f9be7989ed6@news.readfreenews. net...
    >>>>> Rick wrote
    >>>>>
    >>>>>
    >>>>>> One way to approach it is to look and see who they are talking
    >>>>>> to. You
    >>>>>> might try grabbing a copy of TCPView from Sysinternals (which has
    >>>>>> since been absorbed by Microsoft at http://************/y82msb )
    >>>>>> and have it set to autostart. Then watch for your svchost
    >>>>>> connections and use whois to find
    >>>>>> out who it is talking to.
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>> Off the top of my head, I suspect you will find that it is
    >>>>>> Microsoft's
    >>>>>> WGA
    >>>>>> program module that phones home shortly after booting up a
    >>>>>> Windows XP system. Try going here:
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_Genuine_Advantage
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>> for more info.
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>>
    >>>>> XP-AntiSpy is very useful for turning off unwanted M$ crap
    >>>>> http://www.xp-antispy.org/
    >>>>> Makes it easy to turn parts of it back on for M$ Update.
    >>>>> Allegedly. Version 3.96-4 has recently appeared and stops
    >>>>> automatic install of IE7 which is causing problems for many.
    >>>>>
    >>>> Thank you Kurt, Rick and Far Canal.
    >>>>
    >>>> WGA certainly took it's toll on my resources. Decided to stick with
    >>>> it rather than wind back the system to ease the pain of update.
    >>>>
    >>>> The IE7 install seems to have slowed down the PC as well but IE7
    >>>> itself seems to run OK.
    >>>>
    >>>> Time to start working our what is driving SVCHOST sessions. Thanks
    >>>> again,
    >>>>
    >>>> --
    >>>> Steve
    >>>>
    >>>>
    >>> I'm sorry to report that I have tried everything I can think
    >>> of - particularly everything that is different about my
    >>> portable than my desktop (where SAS doesn't drain resources).
    >>>
    >>> Windows update is, and has been, disabled.
    >>> I turned off Windows firewall - seemed to have no effect.
    >>>
    >>> I just spent the last hour using Process Explorer and
    >>> suspending each process to see if it reduced CPU use by SAS
    >>> and the excessive fluctuations. I could not find a process
    >>> that stopped the cpu jumping to 40+ usage, then to 12% and
    >>> right back to 40 something % - sometimes into the 50s.
    >>>
    >>> Whatever this process is, it is happening literally every
    >>> one or two seconds - back and forth.
    >>>
    >>> And, as noted before, it doesn't happen on my desktop.
    >>>
    >>> If anyone has any other suggestions, I'll be happy to try
    >>> them as I'm really very disappointed to find SAS unusable on
    >>> my portable - the machine that is, in fact, much more
    >>> vulnerable because of the traveling it does and the various
    >>> wireless connections I make while traveling.
    >>>
    >>> Is there a more thorough way to track this down?
    >>>
    >>> Thanks.
    >>>
    >>> Louise

    >>
    >> For amusement... Would you create a new account on the computer, and
    >> see if SAS does the same?
    >>
    >>
    >>

    > What do you mean by "create a new account"?
    >
    > Louise
    >


    Goto start>control panel>user accounts.. Create a new user and logoff the
    current user, login to the fresh account and see if the problem follows
    it.


    --
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    Author of BugHunter - MalWare Removal Tool -V1.9.4
    web: http://bughunter.it-mate.co.uk
    email: bughunter.dustin@gmail.com.removethis
    Last updated: November 30th, 2006


  3. #23
    Dustin Cook Guest

    Re: NICK - CPU usage with SAS - problem

    "David H. Lipman" <DLipman~nospam~@Verizon.Net> wrote in news:Mcrbh.14204
    $9e.9250@trnddc02:

    > From: "Dustin Cook" <spamfilterineffect.see.sig@nowhere.com>
    >
    >
    >| Can also be signs of a bad user profile...
    >|
    >
    > Bad User Profile ?
    >
    > Do you mean NTUser.DAT, the User Registry ?


    Yes.

    > In what way ?


    Some of the keys inside can be altered, and windows will have problems with
    that user account. Everything from high cpu usage to outright failure to
    login.




    --
    Dustin Cook
    Author of BugHunter - MalWare Removal Tool -V1.9.4
    web: http://bughunter.it-mate.co.uk
    email: bughunter.dustin@gmail.com.removethis
    Last updated: November 30th, 2006


  4. #24
    David H. Lipman Guest

    Re: NICK - CPU usage with SAS - problem

    From: "Dustin Cook" <spamfilterineffect.see.sig@nowhere.com>


    |
    | Some of the keys inside can be altered, and windows will have problems with
    | that user account. Everything from high cpu usage to outright failure to
    | login.
    |

    Can you please be MORE specific as to what keys in HKCU ?
    Thanx !

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  5. #25
    pcbutts1 Guest

    Re: UPDATE Re: NICK - CPU usage with SAS - problem

    I don't remember the version number these screenshots are from a while ago
    back in March. No other programs were running at the time.

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    "Nick Skrepetos" <nskrepetos@yahoo.com> wrote in message
    news:1164858494.618915.260500@16g2000cwy.googlegro ups.com...
    >
    > pcbutts1 wrote:
    >> I reported that to him a while ago, see my comparison screen shots.
    >> http://www.pcbutts1.com/downloads/adaware.doc
    >> http://www.pcbutts1.com/downloads/defender.doc
    >> http://www.pcbutts1.com/downloads/ewido.doc
    >> http://www.pcbutts1.com/downloads/superanti.doc
    >>
    >>
    >>

    > When were the screen shots taken, meaning startup, sitting for a long
    > time, scanning, etc. etc. What version of our software? What else was
    > running on the system, you can only see a few processes.......
    >
    > If you are going to post "comparisons", etc. you really need to fully
    > disclose the systems, etc. I know you are new at this, but it seems
    > there has been enough discussion in these groups that you would know
    > you need to provide some additional data here so the "results" have
    > actual meaning.
    >
    > Nick Skrepetos
    > SUPERAntiSpyware.com
    > http://www.superantispyware.com
    >




  6. #26
    pcbutts1 Guest

    Re: UPDATE Re: NICK - CPU usage with SAS - problem

    Yes it was in real-time on a Gateway Laptop using wireless to a linksys
    router XP MCE SP2.

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    "louise" <louise@invalid.invalid> wrote in message
    news:4t77giF11o2n0U2@mid.individual.net...
    > pcbutts1 wrote:
    >> I reported that to him a while ago, see my comparison screen shots.
    >> http://www.pcbutts1.com/downloads/adaware.doc
    >> http://www.pcbutts1.com/downloads/defender.doc
    >> http://www.pcbutts1.com/downloads/ewido.doc
    >> http://www.pcbutts1.com/downloads/superanti.doc
    >>
    >>
    >>

    > Are these done on a portable with wireless or on a desktop?
    >
    > I ask because on my desktop it goes from 0 to about 3 (wired to the
    > router) - on my portable it goes from about 14 to 50 - wireless to the
    > router.
    >
    > Thanks.
    >
    > BTW, are you running any of the above in real time?
    >
    > Louise




  7. #27
    Dustin Cook Guest

    Re: NICK - CPU usage with SAS - problem

    "David H. Lipman" <DLipman~nospam~@Verizon.Net> wrote in
    news:ZwKbh.17709$Uz.220@trnddc05:

    > From: "Dustin Cook" <spamfilterineffect.see.sig@nowhere.com>
    >
    >
    >|
    >| Some of the keys inside can be altered, and windows will have
    >| problems with that user account. Everything from high cpu usage to
    >| outright failure to login.
    >|
    >
    > Can you please be MORE specific as to what keys in HKCU ?
    > Thanx !
    >


    I've seen corruption in the Appevents keys and subkeys..
    Also seen bad permission settings on the software section.


    --
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    Author of BugHunter - MalWare Removal Tool -V1.9.4
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    email: bughunter.dustin@gmail.com.removethis
    Last updated: November 30th, 2006


  8. #28
    louise Guest

    Re: UPDATE Re: NICK - CPU usage with SAS - problem

    pcbutts1 wrote:
    > Yes it was in real-time on a Gateway Laptop using wireless to a linksys
    > router XP MCE SP2.
    >

    And mine is on a Thinkpad.

    Mine is even more telling in that it runs flawlessly on my
    desktop (P4, 3.2, 2 gig of ram etc). The desktop is wired
    to the router while the laptop is wireless. On the desktop,
    average cpu usage is 0 to 02 unless loading a webpage or
    something like that. Resource use is minimal on the desktop
    and throught the roof on the laptop.

    Are you running a real time spyware program now on your
    laptop? What are you using?

    Louise

  9. #29
    louise Guest

    Re: UPDATE Re: NICK - CPU usage with SAS - problem

    Dustin Cook wrote:
    > louise <louise@invalid.invalid> wrote in
    > news:4t778iF11o2n0U1@mid.individual.net:
    >
    >> Dustin Cook wrote:
    >>> louise <louise@invalid.invalid> wrote in
    >>> news:4svfk0Frs7amU1@mid.individual.net:
    >>>
    >>>> Steve wrote:
    >>>>> "Far Canal" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message
    >>>>> news:MPG.1fd3afd4299f9be7989ed6@news.readfreenews. net...
    >>>>>> Rick wrote
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>>> One way to approach it is to look and see who they are talking
    >>>>>>> to. You
    >>>>>>> might try grabbing a copy of TCPView from Sysinternals (which has
    >>>>>>> since been absorbed by Microsoft at http://************/y82msb )
    >>>>>>> and have it set to autostart. Then watch for your svchost
    >>>>>>> connections and use whois to find
    >>>>>>> out who it is talking to.
    >>>>>>>
    >>>>>>> Off the top of my head, I suspect you will find that it is
    >>>>>>> Microsoft's
    >>>>>>> WGA
    >>>>>>> program module that phones home shortly after booting up a
    >>>>>>> Windows XP system. Try going here:
    >>>>>>>
    >>>>>>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_Genuine_Advantage
    >>>>>>>
    >>>>>>> for more info.
    >>>>>>>
    >>>>>>>
    >>>>>>>
    >>>>>> XP-AntiSpy is very useful for turning off unwanted M$ crap
    >>>>>> http://www.xp-antispy.org/
    >>>>>> Makes it easy to turn parts of it back on for M$ Update.
    >>>>>> Allegedly. Version 3.96-4 has recently appeared and stops
    >>>>>> automatic install of IE7 which is causing problems for many.
    >>>>>>
    >>>>> Thank you Kurt, Rick and Far Canal.
    >>>>>
    >>>>> WGA certainly took it's toll on my resources. Decided to stick with
    >>>>> it rather than wind back the system to ease the pain of update.
    >>>>>
    >>>>> The IE7 install seems to have slowed down the PC as well but IE7
    >>>>> itself seems to run OK.
    >>>>>
    >>>>> Time to start working our what is driving SVCHOST sessions. Thanks
    >>>>> again,
    >>>>>
    >>>>> --
    >>>>> Steve
    >>>>>
    >>>>>
    >>>> I'm sorry to report that I have tried everything I can think
    >>>> of - particularly everything that is different about my
    >>>> portable than my desktop (where SAS doesn't drain resources).
    >>>>
    >>>> Windows update is, and has been, disabled.
    >>>> I turned off Windows firewall - seemed to have no effect.
    >>>>
    >>>> I just spent the last hour using Process Explorer and
    >>>> suspending each process to see if it reduced CPU use by SAS
    >>>> and the excessive fluctuations. I could not find a process
    >>>> that stopped the cpu jumping to 40+ usage, then to 12% and
    >>>> right back to 40 something % - sometimes into the 50s.
    >>>>
    >>>> Whatever this process is, it is happening literally every
    >>>> one or two seconds - back and forth.
    >>>>
    >>>> And, as noted before, it doesn't happen on my desktop.
    >>>>
    >>>> If anyone has any other suggestions, I'll be happy to try
    >>>> them as I'm really very disappointed to find SAS unusable on
    >>>> my portable - the machine that is, in fact, much more
    >>>> vulnerable because of the traveling it does and the various
    >>>> wireless connections I make while traveling.
    >>>>
    >>>> Is there a more thorough way to track this down?
    >>>>
    >>>> Thanks.
    >>>>
    >>>> Louise
    >>> For amusement... Would you create a new account on the computer, and
    >>> see if SAS does the same?
    >>>
    >>>
    >>>

    >> What do you mean by "create a new account"?
    >>
    >> Louise
    >>

    >
    > Goto start>control panel>user accounts.. Create a new user and logoff the
    > current user, login to the fresh account and see if the problem follows
    > it.
    >
    >

    why would I want to do that? I want to have administrative
    privileges and I am presently the only user.

    Louise

  10. #30
    louise Guest

    Re: NICK - CPU usage with SAS - problem

    Dustin Cook wrote:
    > "David H. Lipman" <DLipman~nospam~@Verizon.Net> wrote in news:Mcrbh.14204
    > $9e.9250@trnddc02:
    >
    >> From: "Dustin Cook" <spamfilterineffect.see.sig@nowhere.com>
    >>
    >>
    >> | Can also be signs of a bad user profile...
    >> |
    >>
    >> Bad User Profile ?
    >>
    >> Do you mean NTUser.DAT, the User Registry ?

    >
    > Yes.
    >
    >> In what way ?

    >
    > Some of the keys inside can be altered, and windows will have problems with
    > that user account. Everything from high cpu usage to outright failure to
    > login.
    >
    >
    >
    >

    But I don't have high cpu usage at all - I can run
    everything else on the machine normally. ONLY SAS produces
    high cpu usage.

    Louise

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