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I have a Toshiba notebook with Vista Business installed. Recently I installed tghe sidebar and added the 'CPU performance meter' and noticed that it was constantly in motion. Looking at the Performance tab in task manager, I see that the CPU(s) (dual core) are very priodically show spikes. Every 4 to 5 seconds, the usage jumps from perhaps 10% to 70-80%, and then goes back to 10%. The laptop shows this bahavior over long periods of time, even if no application is running. Blood On The Tracks New York Sessions Rar File. Looking at the processe that are running, it appears that one of the 'svchost.exe' (of which there are quite a few) seems to be the culprit, but I have no idea what is behind it. How do I find out what this process is actually doing?
Can I simply end it to see what happens, or will that harm my laptop? >I have a Toshiba notebook with Vista Business installed. Recently I installed >tghe sidebar and added the 'CPU performance meter' and noticed that it was >constantly in motion. Looking at the Performance tab in task manager, I see >that the CPU(s) (dual core) are very priodically show spikes. Every 4 to 5 >seconds, the usage jumps from perhaps 10% to 70-80%, and then goes back to >10%.
The laptop shows this bahavior over long periods of time, even if no >application is running. Looking at the processe that are running, it appears >that one of the 'svchost.exe' (of which there are quite a few) seems to be >the culprit, but I have no idea what is behind it. How do I find out what >this process is actually doing? Can I simply end it to see what happens, or >will that harm my laptop? >I have a Toshiba notebook with Vista Business installed. Recently I >installed >tghe sidebar and added the 'CPU performance meter' and noticed that it >was >constantly in motion. Looking at the Performance tab in task manager, I >see >that the CPU(s) (dual core) are very priodically show spikes.
Every 4 to 5 >seconds, the usage jumps from perhaps 10% to 70-80%, and then goes back >to >10%. The laptop shows this bahavior over long periods of time, even if no >application is running. Looking at the processe that are running, it >appears >that one of the 'svchost.exe' (of which there are quite a few) seems to be >the culprit, but I have no idea what is behind it. How do I find out what >this process is actually doing? Can I simply end it to see what happens, >or >will that harm my laptop? >>I have a Toshiba notebook with Vista Business installed. Recently I >>installed >>tghe sidebar and added the 'CPU performance meter' and noticed that it >>was >>constantly in motion.