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05-Jul-2008, 05:20 AM #1
Solved: CPU runnning too high
I was using dreamweaver when i suddenly start getting these errors about not having enough system memory to run certain things, hit ctrl + alt + del, CPU is running at 90 - 100% so i thought, ok i have a bit open ill close some things. then hit ctrl + alt + del and the CPU is sitting on 50%, its normally on about 3%.

So i restart my computer, check again 50%.. now as im typing it just spiked to 100 again.. randomly.. now down to 54..

this is really confusing me..

Thanks in advance,
Kieren
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05-Jul-2008, 08:18 AM #2
it seems to of fixed itself.....its now running a 2%.. much better
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