Re: [H] 100% CPU on services.exe

2007-09-03 Thread j maccraw
Sysinternals "Process Explorer"? http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sysinternals/ProcessesAndThreads/ProcessExplorer.mspx Robert Martin Jr. wrote: > I think there was a freeware program called "service or process explorer" or something similar that would break down all the various processes group

Re[3]: [H] 100% CPU on services.exe

2007-08-30 Thread Thane Sherrington
At 11:25 AM 30/08/2007, Joe User wrote: Yes and they were usually infected pretty well. However, this is just my experience and could be related to the ISP and god knows what else. Well, I'm going to start turning it off - from what I've read, it doesn't serve much purpose except it *might* s

Re[3]: [H] 100% CPU on services.exe

2007-08-30 Thread Joe User
Hello Thane, Thursday, August 30, 2007, 5:24:00 AM, you wrote: > Do you're seeing the DNS client getting wonky a lot? Perhaps I > should add this to my list of services to kill when dealing with slowdowns. Yes and they were usually infected pretty well. However, this is just my experience and

Re[2]: [H] 100% CPU on services.exe

2007-08-30 Thread Thane Sherrington
At 07:47 PM 29/08/2007, Joe User wrote: I should have held my water. I disabled DNS client and it fixed it. I see that more and more anymore... Hey thanks for the quick advice! Do you're seeing the DNS client getting wonky a lot? Perhaps I should add this to my list of services to kill when

Re[2]: [H] 100% CPU on services.exe

2007-08-29 Thread Joe User
Hello Robert & T, Wednesday, August 29, 2007, 5:32:12 PM, you guys wrote: > I think there was a freeware program called "service or process explorer" or > something > similar that would break down all the various processes grouped under > services and show > the cpu usage for each. I've heard

Re: [H] 100% CPU on services.exe

2007-08-29 Thread Robert Martin Jr.
I think there was a freeware program called "service or process explorer" or something similar that would break down all the various processes grouped under services and show the cpu usage for each. I've heard of different malware that group themselves under services so the scanners won't nab

Re: [H] 100% CPU on services.exe

2007-08-29 Thread Thane Sherrington
At 07:09 PM 29/08/2007, Joe User wrote: Never seen this before. When I plug this system into the net services.exe jumps to 100%. Disconnect and it goes back to normal. It was scanned and cleaned but whatever is going on here was either missed or it's something else completely. Anyone hear or see

[H] 100% CPU on services.exe

2007-08-29 Thread Joe User
Never seen this before. When I plug this system into the net services.exe jumps to 100%. Disconnect and it goes back to normal. It was scanned and cleaned but whatever is going on here was either missed or it's something else completely. Anyone hear or see about this? I can't even begin to guess w