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CPU Load 100% Windows 98SE

Discussion in 'PC Hardware' started by jackpan, 2005/03/02.

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  1. 2005/03/09
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    jackpan Well-Known Member Thread Starter

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    It worked. The problem was the special character in the name "Jack's ". Thanks for the tip. I went into my registry and change everything with the word Jack's. All is well.
     
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    jackpan

    You are coming along quite well.

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    Lord Sweet Jesus - there is a GOD! 100% success! The reinstall went flawlessly - even the correct drivers were installed. My system is absolutely flying. Get a load of this. Prior to the reinstall my HD was fragmented around 15%. My CPU Load was at 100%. After the reinstall I ran defrag. The first thing I noticed was the speed it was defragmenting. I then went to PC Pitstop to retest. These are the results:

    Defragmentation - 0%
    CPU Load - 0%

    In my opinion these two statistics are amazing. I do not recall these two ever being this low. I now have a brand new system.

    This thread I posted has given me a wealth of knowledge. I don't know where to begin or who to thank first. The tips you gave me and the recommended downloads have proven to be invaluable. Things like RegSeeker, Everest, WinDrivers, etc. have proven to be a tremendous asset.

    In closing I want to personally thank each and everyone of you. I hope many people were following this thread along with us. You folks were terrific. I do believe we can put this thread to bed. Thanks again.
     
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