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Yep thats what happens everytime!, tried system restores, lots of various
programs, but whenever i try to convert from 1 video format to another or burn to cd/dvd the program always starts well but somewhere along the process the CPU hits 100% and jams the whole system and a reboot is the only way out. If anybody out there knows what the problem could be and could possibly help that would be absolutely fantastic. Thanks Mark Hardware Information -------------------- CPU : Intel Pentium 4 3200 MHz Bus Speed : 200 MHz Motherboard : Gigabyte GA-8SGXLFS System : Fujitsu GA-8SGXLFS BIOS : Award F7 Memory : 1024 MB Sound : Realtek AC97 Audio Video : NVIDIA GeForce FX 5700VE. |
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Ensure as little is running as possible when you recode.... and if you can
tell us what program you are using for your recoding, it would be useful. Secondly, the CPU will use as much of itself as it possibly can... same with RAM. It's entirely by design. One single process taking up 100% for a considerable amount of time may result in the problem you describe.... if it happens immediately, you need to find out what process it is and either uninstall/reinstall the third party recoding application or Repair Install Windows XP. -- Cari (MS-MVP) Printing & Imaging "Mark" <erononn@yahoo.es(donotspam)> wrote in message news:A91F5B1E-C393-476A-BD87-261726375229@microsoft.com... > Yep thats what happens everytime!, tried system restores, lots of various > programs, > but whenever i try to convert from 1 video format to another or burn to > cd/dvd the program always starts well but somewhere along the process the > CPU > hits 100% and jams the whole system and a reboot is the only way out. > If anybody out there knows what the problem could be and could possibly > help that would be absolutely fantastic. Thanks Mark > > Hardware Information > -------------------- > CPU : Intel Pentium 4 3200 MHz > Bus Speed : 200 MHz > Motherboard : Gigabyte GA-8SGXLFS > System : Fujitsu GA-8SGXLFS > BIOS : Award F7 > Memory : 1024 MB > Sound : Realtek AC97 Audio > Video : NVIDIA GeForce FX 5700VE. > |
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"Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote: > Ensure as little is running as possible when you recode.... and if you can > tell us what program you are using for your recoding, it would be useful. > > Secondly, the CPU will use as much of itself as it possibly can... same with > RAM. It's entirely by design. One single process taking up 100% for a > considerable amount of time may result in the problem you describe.... if it > happens immediately, you need to find out what process it is and either > uninstall/reinstall the third party recoding application or Repair Install > Windows XP. > -- > Cari (MS-MVP) > Printing & Imaging > > Thank you very much for your reply, I,ve tried every variant i can think of, i.ve gone done to the bare bones and have very little else running at the same time, reformatted the drive, reinstalled windows, run all the updates...though im now aware that the problem of the cpu going to 100% on one task isn´t as i originally thought confined to video processing(but its there that i can always guarantee the problem occuring) when converting audio files it was putting the cpu at 100%(but not stalling) and quite often "explorer.exe" goes to 100% and a lot of the time does stall. Just recently when sending this info to microsoft, for the 1st time there was a reply telling me about a patch(i think) but when trying it came to nothing because my "xp" is in spanish and the "fix" couldn´t deal with this. Just 1 other thing looking at my processes i seem to have 3 explorer.exe..they are: explorer.exe ¡explorer.exe ¡explorer.exe as for the video programs, i think ive used quite a few(with the same result) nero being the most common. thank you, thank you, thank you for taking the time to try and help...Mark > > "Mark" <erononn@yahoo.es(donotspam)> wrote in message > news:A91F5B1E-C393-476A-BD87-261726375229@microsoft.com... > > Yep thats what happens everytime!, tried system restores, lots of various > > programs, > > but whenever i try to convert from 1 video format to another or burn to > > cd/dvd the program always starts well but somewhere along the process the > > CPU > > hits 100% and jams the whole system and a reboot is the only way out. > > If anybody out there knows what the problem could be and could possibly > > help that would be absolutely fantastic. Thanks Mark > > > > Hardware Information > > -------------------- > > CPU : Intel Pentium 4 3200 MHz > > Bus Speed : 200 MHz > > Motherboard : Gigabyte GA-8SGXLFS > > System : Fujitsu GA-8SGXLFS > > BIOS : Award F7 > > Memory : 1024 MB > > Sound : Realtek AC97 Audio > > Video : NVIDIA GeForce FX 5700VE. > > > > > |
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They are probably working on the Spanish version. Keep checking.
Is this a notebook system? If so, ensure you have the drivers from the notebook manufacturer's website (?Fujitsu)... and not from the individual manufacturer's websites, for all internal devices. -- Cari (MS-MVP) Printing & Imaging "Mark" <erononn@yahoo.es(donotspam)> wrote in message news:83D224EE-5243-4ADB-9EDE-60B93BD136E9@microsoft.com... > > > "Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote: > >> Ensure as little is running as possible when you recode.... and if you >> can >> tell us what program you are using for your recoding, it would be useful. >> >> Secondly, the CPU will use as much of itself as it possibly can... same >> with >> RAM. It's entirely by design. One single process taking up 100% for a >> considerable amount of time may result in the problem you describe.... if >> it >> happens immediately, you need to find out what process it is and either >> uninstall/reinstall the third party recoding application or Repair >> Install >> Windows XP. >> -- >> Cari (MS-MVP) >> Printing & Imaging >> >> Thank you very much for your reply, I,ve tried every variant i can think >> of, i.ve gone done to the bare bones and have very little else running at >> the same time, > reformatted the drive, reinstalled windows, run all the updates...though > im > now aware that the problem of the cpu going to 100% on one task isn´t as i > originally thought confined to video processing(but its there that i can > always guarantee the problem occuring) when converting audio files it was > putting the cpu at 100%(but not stalling) and quite often "explorer.exe" > goes > to 100% and a lot of the time does stall. > Just recently when sending this info to microsoft, for the 1st time there > was a reply telling me about a patch(i think) but when trying it came to > nothing because my "xp" is in spanish and the "fix" couldn´t deal with > this. > Just 1 other thing looking at my processes i seem to have 3 > explorer.exe..they are: explorer.exe > ¡explorer.exe > ¡explorer.exe > > as for the video programs, i think ive used quite a few(with the same > result) nero being the most common. > > thank you, thank you, thank you for taking the time to try and > help...Mark >> >> "Mark" <erononn@yahoo.es(donotspam)> wrote in message >> news:A91F5B1E-C393-476A-BD87-261726375229@microsoft.com... >> > Yep thats what happens everytime!, tried system restores, lots of >> > various >> > programs, >> > but whenever i try to convert from 1 video format to another or burn to >> > cd/dvd the program always starts well but somewhere along the process >> > the >> > CPU >> > hits 100% and jams the whole system and a reboot is the only way out. >> > If anybody out there knows what the problem could be and could >> > possibly >> > help that would be absolutely fantastic. Thanks Mark >> > >> > Hardware Information >> > -------------------- >> > CPU : Intel Pentium 4 3200 MHz >> > Bus Speed : 200 MHz >> > Motherboard : Gigabyte GA-8SGXLFS >> > System : Fujitsu GA-8SGXLFS >> > BIOS : Award F7 >> > Memory : 1024 MB >> > Sound : Realtek AC97 Audio >> > Video : NVIDIA GeForce FX 5700VE. >> > >> >> >> |
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What is a "notebook system"?
********************* "Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote: > They are probably working on the Spanish version. Keep checking. > > Is this a notebook system? If so, ensure you have the drivers from the > notebook manufacturer's website (?Fujitsu)... and not from the individual > manufacturer's websites, for all internal devices. > -- > Cari (MS-MVP) > Printing & Imaging > > > > "Mark" <erononn@yahoo.es(donotspam)> wrote in message > news:83D224EE-5243-4ADB-9EDE-60B93BD136E9@microsoft.com... > > > > > > "Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote: > > > >> Ensure as little is running as possible when you recode.... and if you > >> can > >> tell us what program you are using for your recoding, it would be useful. > >> > >> Secondly, the CPU will use as much of itself as it possibly can... same > >> with > >> RAM. It's entirely by design. One single process taking up 100% for a > >> considerable amount of time may result in the problem you describe.... if > >> it > >> happens immediately, you need to find out what process it is and either > >> uninstall/reinstall the third party recoding application or Repair > >> Install > >> Windows XP. > >> -- > >> Cari (MS-MVP) > >> Printing & Imaging > >> > >> Thank you very much for your reply, I,ve tried every variant i can think > >> of, i.ve gone done to the bare bones and have very little else running at > >> the same time, > > reformatted the drive, reinstalled windows, run all the updates...though > > im > > now aware that the problem of the cpu going to 100% on one task isn´t as i > > originally thought confined to video processing(but its there that i can > > always guarantee the problem occuring) when converting audio files it was > > putting the cpu at 100%(but not stalling) and quite often "explorer.exe" > > goes > > to 100% and a lot of the time does stall. > > Just recently when sending this info to microsoft, for the 1st time there > > was a reply telling me about a patch(i think) but when trying it came to > > nothing because my "xp" is in spanish and the "fix" couldn´t deal with > > this. > > Just 1 other thing looking at my processes i seem to have 3 > > explorer.exe..they are: explorer.exe > > ¡explorer.exe > > ¡explorer.exe > > > > as for the video programs, i think ive used quite a few(with the same > > result) nero being the most common. > > > > thank you, thank you, thank you for taking the time to try and > > help...Mark > >> > >> "Mark" <erononn@yahoo.es(donotspam)> wrote in message > >> news:A91F5B1E-C393-476A-BD87-261726375229@microsoft.com... > >> > Yep thats what happens everytime!, tried system restores, lots of > >> > various > >> > programs, > >> > but whenever i try to convert from 1 video format to another or burn to > >> > cd/dvd the program always starts well but somewhere along the process > >> > the > >> > CPU > >> > hits 100% and jams the whole system and a reboot is the only way out. > >> > If anybody out there knows what the problem could be and could > >> > possibly > >> > help that would be absolutely fantastic. Thanks Mark > >> > > >> > Hardware Information > >> > -------------------- > >> > CPU : Intel Pentium 4 3200 MHz > >> > Bus Speed : 200 MHz > >> > Motherboard : Gigabyte GA-8SGXLFS > >> > System : Fujitsu GA-8SGXLFS > >> > BIOS : Award F7 > >> > Memory : 1024 MB > >> > Sound : Realtek AC97 Audio > >> > Video : NVIDIA GeForce FX 5700VE. > >> > > >> > >> > >> > > > |
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notebook = laptop
Fujitsu do not manufacture desktops... at least not here in the US. -- Cari (MS-MVP) Printing & Imaging "Mark" <eeyoww@yahoo.es(donotspam)> wrote in message news:FCAA355A-BD8B-4837-89B5-954EE8D3D15C@microsoft.com... > What is a "notebook system"? > ********************* > > "Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote: > >> They are probably working on the Spanish version. Keep checking. >> >> Is this a notebook system? If so, ensure you have the drivers from the >> notebook manufacturer's website (?Fujitsu)... and not from the individual >> manufacturer's websites, for all internal devices. >> -- >> Cari (MS-MVP) >> Printing & Imaging >> >> >> >> "Mark" <erononn@yahoo.es(donotspam)> wrote in message >> news:83D224EE-5243-4ADB-9EDE-60B93BD136E9@microsoft.com... >> > >> > >> > "Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote: >> > >> >> Ensure as little is running as possible when you recode.... and if you >> >> can >> >> tell us what program you are using for your recoding, it would be >> >> useful. >> >> >> >> Secondly, the CPU will use as much of itself as it possibly can... >> >> same >> >> with >> >> RAM. It's entirely by design. One single process taking up 100% for >> >> a >> >> considerable amount of time may result in the problem you describe.... >> >> if >> >> it >> >> happens immediately, you need to find out what process it is and >> >> either >> >> uninstall/reinstall the third party recoding application or Repair >> >> Install >> >> Windows XP. >> >> -- >> >> Cari (MS-MVP) >> >> Printing & Imaging >> >> >> >> Thank you very much for your reply, I,ve tried every variant i can >> >> think >> >> of, i.ve gone done to the bare bones and have very little else running >> >> at >> >> the same time, >> > reformatted the drive, reinstalled windows, run all the >> > updates...though >> > im >> > now aware that the problem of the cpu going to 100% on one task isn´t >> > as i >> > originally thought confined to video processing(but its there that i >> > can >> > always guarantee the problem occuring) when converting audio files it >> > was >> > putting the cpu at 100%(but not stalling) and quite often >> > "explorer.exe" >> > goes >> > to 100% and a lot of the time does stall. >> > Just recently when sending this info to microsoft, for the 1st time >> > there >> > was a reply telling me about a patch(i think) but when trying it came >> > to >> > nothing because my "xp" is in spanish and the "fix" couldn´t deal with >> > this. >> > Just 1 other thing looking at my processes i seem to have 3 >> > explorer.exe..they are: explorer.exe >> > ¡explorer.exe >> > ¡explorer.exe >> > >> > as for the video programs, i think ive used quite a few(with the same >> > result) nero being the most common. >> > >> > thank you, thank you, thank you for taking the time to try and >> > help...Mark >> >> >> >> "Mark" <erononn@yahoo.es(donotspam)> wrote in message >> >> news:A91F5B1E-C393-476A-BD87-261726375229@microsoft.com... >> >> > Yep thats what happens everytime!, tried system restores, lots of >> >> > various >> >> > programs, >> >> > but whenever i try to convert from 1 video format to another or burn >> >> > to >> >> > cd/dvd the program always starts well but somewhere along the >> >> > process >> >> > the >> >> > CPU >> >> > hits 100% and jams the whole system and a reboot is the only way >> >> > out. >> >> > If anybody out there knows what the problem could be and could >> >> > possibly >> >> > help that would be absolutely fantastic. Thanks Mark >> >> > >> >> > Hardware Information >> >> > -------------------- >> >> > CPU : Intel Pentium 4 3200 MHz >> >> > Bus Speed : 200 MHz >> >> > Motherboard : Gigabyte GA-8SGXLFS >> >> > System : Fujitsu GA-8SGXLFS >> >> > BIOS : Award F7 >> >> > Memory : 1024 MB >> >> > Sound : Realtek AC97 Audio >> >> > Video : NVIDIA GeForce FX 5700VE. >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> |
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