What to do if the CPU usage is high
Under normal circumstances, if the CPU takes up 100%, our computer will slow down, and many times we can solve it by making a few changes without having to ask those prawns.
When the machine slows down, the first thing we think of is of course the task manager to see which program accounts for a higher proportion. If it is a large program, it can be forgiven. After closing the program, as long as the CPU is normal If it is, then there is no problem; if not, then you have to find out what the program is. When you can't find out what the process is, search on Google or Baidu.
Sometimes it is useless to just end it. Under XP, we can combine the startup items in msconfig to turn off some unused items. In 2000, you can go to the next winpatrol to use it.
Some commonly used software, such as browsers, take up a lot of CPU, so you need to upgrade the software or simply replace it with other similar software. Sometimes the software and the system are a little incompatible, causing the CPU usage to soar. In this case, we can choose For WINDOWS compatibility options, right-click the .exe file and select compatibility.
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