My computer is really hanging............

..... and it's virtually unusable for some things. Like Photoshop. It took almost 4 minutes for PS to just load, never mind use anything. That's unacceptable, and I'm wondering what's causing it. My CPU load hovers around 20%, when normally it runs about 4-10% if I'm just idling.

I went into Task Manager looking for anything that may be the culprit. In the past, I had two versions of ObjectDock running. No good. But such isn't the case now. What I do have, however, is five copies of svchost.exe. I have no idea what that is, so I'm afraid to start shutting some down. Anyone know? I uploaded a shot of my desktop with taskmanager open, in the hopes that one of you can take a look at it, and maybe advise me about what may be hanging up my computer. Just click on my name to view it.

TIA I'd appreciate all the help I can get.



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In Task Manager/Performance see if your CPU is tacked at 100%



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svchost is supposed to be there. object dock has some compatabiltiy problems with the earlier versions of photoshop (specifically photoshop 7). see how photoshop runs without objectdock running.
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Try cleaning your registery (it`s quite easy) you need to take care which files you delete but this exercise is fantastic at speeding up your PC. Also get some XP tune up applications...I`ll have a look for some and post some links..


PC problems not nice !
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Please do not do anything to your registry. No offense intended, but if you don't know what svchost.exe is, you should not be playing in your registry where you can do critical damage to your computer. By the way, svchost.exe is a generic name for services which run from dynamic linked libraries (.dll) and you will find multiple instances of it running frequently when running programs under windows.

dune2996... please think a little longer before posting. Please.
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This is a link to athe very best registery cleaner I know, once you get there down a trial of the JV16 Power Tools....It`s so easy to use...
http://www.jv16.org/

Good luck and best wishes..
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dabe, if he is willing to help you, which appears to be the case, listen to yrag. I'm going to back off now, because while I am not afraid to tackle things on my own computer, I don't feel qualified to talk someone else through solving problems on their system. Good luck and I hope you can get it fixed.
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Well Shameless Designs that`s great how is anyone supposed to inprove their computer knowlege without learing...Unless you personally wrote the JV16 program I would suggest you wait a little longer before posting too....

I was about to say DO NOT REMOVE ANTTHING FROM THE REGISTERY THAT YOU DO NOT RECOGNISE...However you will find shed loads of files that you have deleted in the past which are still lurking around in there....JV16 is a professional company who offer a full back up and help online even to those who are new to cleaning registery even on a trial down..
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If you do need anymore help you can e-mail me...I will be willing to post some more tools which can help....PS the XP Professional Magazine is great for this type of "Shareware" tools and tuning...It takes a while but XP has so many defaults that can slow down your PC, you will find many such mags but I recomend this one as it has taught me a lot..

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dune2996,

I am not about to hijack this thread with an argument with you. If you have something to discuss with me, my email is posted.

dabe,

I wish you luck, and take it for what it's worth, ask around, but I personally would be careful about from whom I take advice. Free advice is often worth exactly what you pay for it. Including mine. Good luck.
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There's no need to mess with the registry, that isn't the problem. Try shutting down running programs one by one and see if that makes a difference.
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ditto: Fuzzy....

I would also boot into a different user to see if it is something that runs across the whole of the base OS, or if it is user specific lending to an installed app playing Hooky with your resources...

Something you might want to do is download "TaskInfo2003"or a better process viewer which will allow you to see exactly what is doing and where it is doing it from...
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/me sits back and keeps mum...
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If you can post anything helpful Shameless Designs - don`t post at all cause your waisting your time and everyone else

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OK, cool it, guys...

Important thing to remember is that not every source of information/help/expertise on the net is equal.

If you need to ask then chances are that dealing with the intestines of your Registry is not a good option, particularly if your comp is of the 'mission-critical' type [needed for work, etc].

Past experience has demonstrated that people such as yrag are quite conversant with hardware/system issues and his help 'should' be sought.

Much 'assistance' can be foolish at best and stupidly irresponsible at worst....

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Sheesh, I really started something here. I'm sorry. I didn't mean to create any hostilities.

I am going to look at TaskInfo 2003. Also, Yrag has been helpful to me in the past, and I trust his judgment. Yrag, what do you mean by "tacked"? Do you mean tasked? Right now, my CPU is running at about 40%, and all I'm doing is writing this message. This sucks.

I have defragged, cleaned out temporary files, I ran a reg cleaner from Toni Arts, called EasyCleaner http://www.toniarts.com , which I have used in the past with no ill effects, but it's not handling the problem now.

If I drag a window, say my reduced sized SDC window across my desktop, it leaves a long "trail". That's an example of what I'm dealing with. If I try to work in Photoshop, the delay from when I try to "paint' till when the color actually changes is unworkable. I keep making mistakes, because I cannot predict where my cursor is going, or where it's been. This sucks.

As I said, I'll download TaskInfo, so at least it hopefully will give me more info. Thanks. I'll get back to you.




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Sounds like something is robbing processor time....perhaps a trojan or other 'hidden' process....
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I have defragged, cleaned out temporary files, I ran a reg cleaner from Toni Arts, called EasyCleaner, which I have used in the past with no ill effects, but it's not handling the problem now.

Worth a try then !
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I downloaded TaskInfo. A really amazing program. It gives me tons, and I mean TONS of information. Problem is, I don't know what any of it means.

Before I installed it, I shut down DX, Sysmetrics, anything open, like my browser, but I forgot to shut down Objectbar. No big deal, I don't think. Anyway, the only thing I have running now, in addition to OB, is SDC. I also opened Sysmetrix so I can monitor my CPU easily. So, I'm running minimal stuff, right?

Well, I just opened Microplanet Gravity to check a news group. Up pops this TaskInfo alert "Too Many GDI Objects" My alert level is set at <4,000 (default), and the GDI Objects Number is 4,056. Is the alert level set too low? Or, is something indeed eating up my processes?

Yrag, or anyone else, is there something in particular I should be looking for in TaskInfo that will specifically indicate the problem. As I said, there's just tons of info, and I don't know what I'm looking at.

See what happens when sophisticated tools get into the hands of a user dummy? Since I started with OD, I've learned so much about my computer. It's been great. An education. I'm 53, and have been using computers for years, at work I do major mapping with ESRI's ArcView software. At home, I surf the internet, process my digital photographs, and mess with Photoshop. And now, I play with my desktop. I'm a user. Plain and simple. This stuff is beyond me. Waaaaaaaaaaa.......



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dabe - most of the services in your profile I recognize, however there is one that I have not seen before...cceutmgr.exe. Do a search and see what proggie it belongs to. Also, what version of Zone Alarm do you have installed. I assume from some of the services you're running that you're either using a Lap or your PC has a Lap Dock installed. You tell me.





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I guess you meant ccevtmgr.exe. I think you may have hit the nail on the head. I did a google search and found this link http://www.experts-exchange.com/Operating_Systems/Q_20824958.html
Apparently, slowdowns with NAV are not that uncommon. I hate Norton. But, a computer "expert" loaded it onto my system a few months ago, and I've been using it ever since. I woldn't be surprised if this turns out to be the problem.

I'm going to shut down NAV, and see how it runs. I had been using Kaspersky AV Pro for a long time, but he said NAV was better. Whatever.

Again Gary, I think you nailed it. I'll get back to you all and let you know how it goes.



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Gary's soooo smart!
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Oooooooo..Thanks sexy thing



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