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I have a Dell Dimension 5150 that I bought 17th Janurary 2005
CPU: 3.00GHZ
Memory: 60GB
Speed: 1024MB
OS: Microsoft Windows Media Centre Edition 2005

I think this is all you need but if you need more just ask me and does anybody know good WMV to VCD software that I can use for free

2007-01-06 23:13:48 · 8 answers · asked by Jay 3 in Computers & Internet Hardware Desktops

The computer is starting to be slow and the video converting program is taking up to 90% of the CPU and I am hearing funny noises

2007-01-06 23:30:15 · update #1

8 answers

If you are converting video it is alright for the processor to be at 100% as long as it goes back to normal once the video is converted. It you press control-alt-delete and look at the processes you should see a process related to the video conversion using all the processing power. You can also right click on the program and choose go to process to find out what process it is.

The noise you are hearing is probably the fan on the processor speeding up to give extra cooling while it runs. If you stop the video software you should notice it goes down again.

2007-01-06 23:50:48 · answer #1 · answered by Gordon B 7 · 0 0

The best way is to download Ccleaner here http://bitly.com/UrALrK

Or you can go on Windows operating system locate the command prompt and go there to do the following:
Create a Recovery file of system and date it today.

Then begin by;
delete the 'Temp' folders..they have hidden subfolders so you need to set the attributes in order to bypass this. For each subfolder delete all cookies and rubbish left behnd after install-uninstalled programs. Do a 'dir' command to check your progress. Make sure the 'Temp' file is empty.

goto c:\windows\prefetch and delete everything in there..no exceptions

goto c:\windows folder and delete all the '$' files that have been installed by updates. They can all be succesfully deleted and just take up disk space.

Locate the Internet Temporary Files..Check to see how high the saving level is..some have it set at 30 days..but that stores faaaar tooo much data..though it slows down the system overal. Keep this to a minimum..suggest 2 or 5 at most.

Delete all 'cookies' all those you don't need.

Locate the windows directory and go through the folders you know and those you don't need. Check this once a week at least. Some programs will install under XP as NT and older systems where there is no check of systems weight.

Check to see that system files have not changed since last booting. Things like .ini files or .bat are important items.


Check for 'Hidden Directories' all over the disk...do this at the command prompt:

dir *.* /ah wil show these hidden directories

Check the 'dir' command for all parameters

2014-08-15 21:30:03 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Your looking interior the incorrect place for a answer. the challenge is with your hardware, not your application. in the experience that your excessive approximately video artwork then you definately might desire to enhance your computer. i don't comprehend what you have atm yet i might decide for a Quad center, something like the intel Q6600 is superb fee on the 2nd and could bite with the aid of any projects you throw at it, offering something of your equipment can shop up with it of direction. Quote from evaluation on the Amazon link under: "while you're debating no remember if to get a quad center CPU or a twin center, the upward push in multi-threaded application in the process the previous couple of months might desire to make the determination for you. while you're into video encoding, maximum video formats are threaded recently - DivX as an occasion will use all 4 cores and hence end the job in much less time than a twin center. far Cry 2 whilst it incredibly is released will additionally use greater beneficial than 2 threads, with one center dedicated to physics, yet another for AI and something for the sport engine".

2016-10-30 05:50:06 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Having that CPU up to that ammount will slow the accessing rate right down close some unesseray programs though Ctrl-Alt-Delete then processes tab also check which program is using the most CPU and u should shut that program down 2.

2007-01-06 23:19:16 · answer #4 · answered by Jimmy D 2 · 0 0

press ctrl+shift+esc if ur processors at the bottom left hand corner are above 60 then ull start to notice ur machine will take long to boot up and shut down , if it persists ull end up having to unistall programs or reinstalling windows , 40 processors seems to be standard . u can download system fix tools to select what ur boot up programs are or type in msconfig in the run menu , to set them manually. that might buy u some time.

personally i try not to over work my CPU, bit like over revving an engine , somethings bound to go wrong eventually.

2007-01-06 23:20:52 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

If you were actually at 95-100% usage on your CPU
you wouldn't have the hump to be in here posting questions !!
Try again !!

2007-01-06 23:18:27 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

i argee with gordon b it happen to me too and its normal as long once you finsh converting the video it will go to 20% and below

2007-01-08 23:35:49 · answer #7 · answered by Deviant ART 3 · 0 0

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