Asked Mar 1, 2006, 06:50 PM
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3 Answers
Recently, I discovered the cpu usage on one of my pcs will not fall below 100%. I've attempted everything I can think of to resolve the issue, including:
- running ad-aware se
- performing an online scan from trend micro
- performing an online scan from panda software
- running registry mechanic
- running cw-shredder
- running spybot s&d
- running cleanup! Version 4.0
- running scandisk
- defragging the hard drive
The various scans identified some instances of spyware, which were promptly removed from the system. Unfortunately, usage remained at 100%.
I've opened the task manager and ended each program one-by-one to try and determine which one was causing the high CPU usage. The only item that remained was Explorer. Am I to believe that Explorer is the cause of my problem?
The PC is a Pentium III (733 mhz) with 320mb of RAM installed, and running windows 98se. I have F-Secure virus protection installed as well, (granted, the system is older, however it has performed relatively well until now).
I checked the CPU and system temperatures too, as I heard a faulty fan could cause the temperatures to rise, resulting in a CPU usage of 100%. The readings came back as follows:
Sys temp: 36-39 degrees celsius
Cpu temp: 46-50 degrees celsius
Sys fan: 0 rpm (?)
Cpu fan: 6113-6666 rpm
Here is my log from hijack this!
Logfile of hijackthis v1.99.1
Scan saved at 9:08:59 pm, on 3/1/06
Platform: windows 98 se (win9x 4.10.2222a)
Msie: internet explorer v6.00 sp1 (6.00.2800.1106)
Running processes:
C:\windows\system\kernel32.dll
C:\windows\system\msgsrv32.exe
C:\windows\system\mprexe.exe
C:\windows\system\mmtask.tsk
C:\windows\system\kb891711\kb891711.exe
C:\program files\cogeco security services\common\fsma32.exe
C:\program files\cogeco security services\common\fsmb32.exe
C:\windows\explorer.exe
C:\program files\cogeco security services\common\fch32.exe
C:\program files\cogeco security services\fspc\fshttps\fshttps.exe
C:\program files\cogeco security services\backweb\9867844\program\fsbwsys.exe
C:\program files\cogeco security services\backweb\9867844\program\fspex.exe
C:\program files\cogeco security services\common\fameh32.exe
C:\program files\cogeco security services\anti-virus\fsgk32.exe
C:\program files\cogeco security services\fwes\program\fsdfwd.exe
C:\program files\cogeco security services\fspc\fspc.exe
C:\program files\cogeco security services\anti-virus\fssm32.exe
C:\program files\cogeco security services\anti-virus\fsav32.exe
C:\windows\system\systray.exe
C:\program files\cogeco security services\common\fsm32.exe
C:\windows\desktop\freeram xp pro 1.40.exe
C:\windows\system\mstask.exe
C:\windows\system\wmiexe.exe
C:\program files\cogeco security services\fsgui\fsguiexe.exe
C:\program files\mozilla firefox\firefox.exe
C:\windows\system\ddhelp.exe
C:\hijackthis\hijackthis\hijackthis.exe
R0 - hkcu\software\microsoft\internet explorer\main,start page =
http://www.excite.com/
R1 - hklm\software\microsoft\internet explorer\main,searchassistant = about
:blank
R0 - hklm\software\microsoft\internet explorer\main,local page =
R1 - hkcu\software\microsoft\windows\currentversion\int ernet settings,proxyoverride = localhost
O2 - bho: acroiehlprobj class - {06849e9f-c8d7-4d59-b87d-784b7d6be0b3} - c:\program files\adobe\acrobat 5.0\reader\activex\acroiehelper.ocx
O2 - bho: c:\windows\lbbho.dll - {be364320-dfed-11d8-8650-00d00954cbe5} - c:\windows\lbbho.dll
O2 - bho: cdlpobj object - {be2ed590-ca49-46b5-8cce-244fb2e0d1aa} - c:\windows\dlp.dll
O2 - bho: ssvhelper class - {761497bb-d6f0-462c-b6eb-d4daf1d92d43} - c:\program files\java\jre1.5.0_06\bin\ssv.dll
O3 - toolbar: &radio - {8e718888-423f-11d2-876e-00a0c9082467} - c:\windows\system\msdxm.ocx
O4 - hklm\..\run: [loadpowerprofile] rundll32.exe powrprof.dll,loadcurrentpwrscheme
O4 - hklm\..\run: [systemtray] systray.exe
O4 - hklm\..\run: [f-secure manager] "c:\program files\cogeco security services\common\fsm32.exe" /splash
O4 - hklm\..\run: [f-secure startup wizard] "c:\program files\cogeco security services\fsgui\fssw.exe" /reboot
O4 - hklm\..\runservices: [kb891711] c:\windows\system\kb891711\kb891711.exe
O4 - hklm\..\runservices: [f-secure management agent] c:\program files\cogeco security services\common\fsma32.exe
O4 - hkcu\..\run: [freeram xp] "c:\windows\desktop\freeram xp pro 1.40.exe" -win
O4 - global startup: cogeco security services.lnk = c:\program files\cogeco security services\backweb\9867844\program\fspex.exe
O8 - extra context menu item: e&xport to microsoft excel - res://c:\progra~1\micros~1\office10\excel.exe/3000
O8 - extra context menu item: &ebay search - res://c:\program files\ebay\ebay toolbar2\ebaytb.dll/rcsearch.html
O9 - extra button: web filter - {200db664-75b5-47c0-8b45-a44accf73c00} - c:\program files\cogeco security services\fspc\fspcmsie.dll
O9 - extra button: (no name) - {200db664-75b5-47c0-8b45-a44accf73f04} - c:\program files\cogeco security services\fspc\fspcmsie.dll
O9 - extra 'tools' menuitem: &allow this website - {200db664-75b5-47c0-8b45-a44accf73f04} - c:\program files\cogeco security services\fspc\fspcmsie.dll
O9 - extra button: (no name) - {200db664-75b5-47c0-8b45-a44accf73f03} - c:\program files\cogeco security services\fspc\fspcmsie.dll
O9 - extra 'tools' menuitem: &deny this website - {200db664-75b5-47c0-8b45-a44accf73f03} - c:\program files\cogeco security services\fspc\fspcmsie.dll
O9 - extra button: (no name) - {200db664-75b5-47c0-8b45-a44accf73f02} - c:\program files\cogeco security services\fspc\fspcmsie.dll
O9 - extra 'tools' menuitem: &suspend webpage filter - {200db664-75b5-47c0-8b45-a44accf73f02} - c:\program files\cogeco security services\fspc\fspcmsie.dll
O9 - extra button: (no name) - {200db664-75b5-47c0-8b45-a44accf73f01} - c:\program files\cogeco security services\fspc\fspcmsie.dll
O9 - extra 'tools' menuitem: show website &list - {200db664-75b5-47c0-8b45-a44accf73f01} - c:\program files\cogeco security services\fspc\fspcmsie.dll
O9 - extra button: (no name) - {08b0e5c0-4fcb-11cf-aaa5-00401c608501} - c:\program files\java\jre1.5.0_06\bin\ssv.dll
O9 - extra 'tools' menuitem: sun java console - {08b0e5c0-4fcb-11cf-aaa5-00401c608501} - c:\program files\java\jre1.5.0_06\bin\ssv.dll
O12 - plugin for .spop: c:\progra~1\intern~1\plugins\npdocbox.dll
O16 - dpf: {56336bcb-3d8a-11d6-a00b-0050da18de71} (rdxie class) -
http://207.188.7.150/18aef0747be0e87...p/rdxie601.cab
O16 - dpf: {2253f320-ab68-4a07-917d-4f12d8884a06} (chaincast vmr client proxy) -
http://64.124.45.181/downloads/ccpm_0237.cab
O16 - dpf: {9a9307a0-7da4-4daf-b042-5009f29e09e1} (activescan installer class) -
http://acs.pandasoftware.com/actives...ree/asinst.cab
I've read the post on Microsoft's site concerning a problem with Windows 95/98/ME's system monitor incorrectly showing cpu usage at 100%. I'm running a RAM accelerator which also shows 100% usage. Does it simply take its information from the system monitor? I am at a total loss. Perhaps there is something I'm overlooking? Any assistance will be greatly appreciated.