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Archived Forums. Windows 10 General. Sign in to vote. The only ways to stop the high CPU usage are the following: 1. Reboot the machine. Restart Windows Explorer in Task Manager. Saturday, September 10, AM. I would personally uninstall Norton and test if the issue remains.

Saturday, September 10, PM. I think you should reinstall you OS! To diagnose a performance problem you should use the Windows performance toolkit, the instructions for which can be found in this wiki.

Hi Hong, I've tried for over 15 minutes, and nothing strange has occurred. It's my screenshot. Your Windows Explorer uses about MB memory. I suppose it's very odd. In my case, it's around 40MB memory, and usually 0. So, as EckiS mentioned, it is better to user Windows performance toolkit, or to re-install Windows Regards, Ashidacchi.

Hi, Did you find a solution? If the answer is yes, then you can do what I'm doing:. Go to Start, then in the search box type "task" and you should see the Task Scheduler come up as an option. Open the Task Scheduler and click on "Create Task In the General tab, give the task a name and optionally a description, and put a check mark in the box at the lower left that says "Run with highest privileges".

In the Triggers tab, add a trigger. In the new window, choose "At log on" from the dropdown box at the top, set it to run for "Any user", and then head to the advanced settings section of the window. Put a check mark in the box for "Delay task for:" and set the delay for one minute. Make sure that there is a check mark in the box for "Enabled". Then click OK. In the Actions tab, add an action. In the new window, make sure that "Start a program" is selected in the drop down box at the top should be the default choice.

In the field where you specify the program to run, type in "SC". In the "Add arguments optional :" field, type in "Start wlansvc". Go through the other tabs to make sure you're happy with all of the other settings. The default values should be just fine, but feel free to change them if you want to. About 60 seconds after you log into your user account you should see a black command window flash onto the screen and then disappear again. Another seconds later and you should have access to your wireless network and the internet, and you don't have to interact with it or manually start anything.

You can also try setting the task delay to 30 seconds rather than 1 minute, but on my system that wasn't a long enough delay to prevent the CPU usage issues, whereas 1 minute was sufficient. On my system, it enables the wireless before the system even finishes loading up my normal startup applications like my antivirus, so Idon't even notice a slowdown on the bootup process, let alone any wait time before I can use my internet.

This isn't a fix, and what we really need is for Microsoft to figure out what they did wrong, and fix it, but in the meantime, this works. Good luck. On a side note: Unless Microsoft gets busy on fixing Vista so that it's backwards compatible with my old games, I'm still going to downgrade to XP like a LOT of people have been doing for various reasons Right now I can get more of my games to run under Linux than I can under Vista, despite the fact that they were programmed to run in a DirectX Windows environment only Hey, I had the same problem and thought my observations might help finding the problem.

After reading about the post by Edward Lin about the notification area I also set my settings back to the default settings and the problem disappeared. After playing around with the settings I narrowed it down to the application "DigitalPersona Personal". It is related to the fingerprint reader on my laptop. When it was set to be hidden explorer.

Setting it to be hidden when inactive made the icon for the program visible and it gave me a message in a speech bobble telling me I had not enrolled any fingerprints. After enrolling a fingerprint it no longer gave me any messages and it was hidden it was still set up to be hidden when inactive. It also made explorer. Hope this might help someone out there. I've read the problem. I've met this page, because I saw this page at first page. I had got same problem.

Many thing I tried but not a solution. I go to my solution. A few days ago, I'd downloaded a video on youtube. That was 'undeletable' and was staying oon my desktop. I'd tried to delete but I couldn't delete. I read anywhere, maybe this could cause.

I have been having the same problem; explorer. As far as I know, there is no Microsoft approved solution to this. However, I have found a fix. If you didn't know, Windows can run without explorer. I suggest installing a 3rd party dock or taskbar such as rocketdock, running it, and stopping the explorer. You can also find 3rd party file browsers to replace the default one. If it is an extreme problem and this is not an option, install Ubuntu www.

This explorer. Anytime I was connected to my Wifi, multiple Explorer. Most solutions i have tried have not worked or I have been unable to understand.

A system that's been running a long time, without a reboot, is subject to memory leaks, artifacts, etc. Other than that, use Procmon, Process Explorer and other such tools to isolate some of the issues. This is because network lines are rarely surge-protected - usually people only plug their system main PC unit into surge protection, and they think they are "fully protected.

If systems persist, the motherboard itself may be in a flaky state; in which case, you can try another PC and see if it resolve the issue - if so, it likely was the motherboard. Thank you Edward for all of your effort. My laptop has been running full fan for some time now, not to mention that I'm running my heater less this winter with all the heat coming off of my cpu.

Hi all - I ran into the same problem on my Windows 7 system, it seemed to start after the last round of SUS updates. Office Office Exchange Server. Not an IT pro? Windows Client. Sign in. United States English. Ask a question. Quick access. Search related threads.

Remove From My Forums. Answered by:. Archived Forums. Windows Vista Applications. For compatibility of 3rd party applications, use the ACT forum. Sign in to vote. Hi everyone, In the last two days I have noticed a serious loss in system performance. The first thing I do when I come accross a performance issue is to make sure that I don't have any scheduled automatic scans running in the background, such as my antivirus. If they aren't, I then open the task manager and check to see what process es is are causing the performance issue based on CPU usage.

I discovered that explorer. Now I thought this might have been some sort of fluke, so I rebooted several times, and in all cases I find explorer. This persists even if I leave the system alone running, but not being used for 15 minutes or more.

I recently made an update to Windows about a day before this problem arose , so I thought that might be the cause of this, so I ran a system restore to the restore point made before the install.

That didn't fix the problem. Since the problem has only started in the last two days, I restored to a point three days ago. That didn't fix it either. I have since tried to restore to points 5 and 7 days old, and neither of those worked to fix this problem either. I can use the task manager to end-task explorer. In dem heutigen Artikel zeigen wir Ihnen, wie Sie damit umgehen. Probieren Sie es aus.

Benutzern zufolge kann dieses Problem manchmal aufgrund von Cloud-Speicherdiensten wie Dropbox oder OneDrive auftreten. Wenn Sie Probleme mit explorer. Es wird daher empfohlen, sie zu entfernen. Am besten verwenden Sie dazu die Anwendung Disk Cleanup.

Um es zu benutzen, folge einfach diesen Schritten:. Windows 10 installiert die Updates normalerweise automatisch.



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