You have a log that will record driver problems. Click Start and type EV and press enter.. look under \custom at the logs. Of course there may also be yellow flags when you run Device Manager.
Okay, having now done that, I see that it is dominated with messages about my wireless adapter being disconnected and wlan autoconfig stopping... I'll obviously need to watch this closely and immediately after my one core sticks to 100%.
Thank you very much for the tip.
My fix (leave scanner unconnected) suddenly quit working. After 2 days of no problems, suddenly a ~30% CPU usage at idle appeared. Later after restart, the old familiar ~60% usage appeared. Then again on a later use. Last, the dreaded blue screen data dump. The only change in the system that I can detect is an automatic Windows Defender update that occured before the flurry of problems.
Yes indeedy, I have spent hours staring at System Idle using 97 to 99% of my CPU usage and when I look at services System Interrupts is the biggy. That has been typical for at least a couple of the people in the forum with similar problems. My only advantage is my quad core CPU allows me to still operate with the problem (60% rather that 100%). My main inconvenienceCan't you run task manager and go to processes and watch what is gobbling up your power?
Yes indeedy, I have spent hours staring at System Idle using 97 to 99% of my CPU usage and when I look at services System Interrupts is the biggy. That has been typical for at least a couple of the people in the forum with similar problems. My only advantage is my quad core CPU allows me to still operate with the problem (60% rather that 100%). My main inconvenience
is that when the problem occurs, it turns off my USB ports - so no printer, earphones or scanner. The only things I haven't tried are removing Windows 7 and returning to Vista (and suffering all the program/drivers changes to be compatible again); or removing and re-upgrading Windows 7 . In both cases I would expect a whole bunch of new problems.
Yeah, I've got the same problem (randomly about 60% of my quad core is locked up) - and when I look at processes it tells me that system idle is 95-99 with taskmg & iexplore the remainder. Under cpu processes it shows system interrupts as the culprit. As a clue perhaps when the problem occurs I also lose my USB hub.
I am having this issue on not one, but all four pc's - All systems have different system specs, but all are running the CPU at 100% when it should be practically idling.
My experience is the problem is drivers.
You will need to update the drivers for your Motherboards - Video - Audio on each machine from the maker of the motherboard or maker of the PC if its an HP etc.
Disconnect all external devices (USB, Firewire, Parallell, serial etc) and isolate the PC so its only the keyboard, mouse and screen connected to it.
The boot it up and see if it runs smoothly. Use performance monitor to see the CPU usage (on CPU tab) and check the list to see what is consuming the CPU usage. (My issue was system interrupts was up at .70 - .90 CPU usage and would crash the system, but also it dragged real slow as you describe).
If you still have the problem with everything disconnected, eliminate programs that use external drivers one at a time and reboot each time until you isolate the one that is causing the problem. Productivity apps like peachtree should not be a cause, but programs like GPS updating software have drivers etc.
In either case once you isolate the problem (a device or program) - find the appropriate vendor and find updated drivers/patches for windows 7 - update and reboot. Reconnect devices one at a time and monitor the CPU usage to see if there are more than thing causing it.
While this is a very painful process, it worked for me and I spent a total of 6 hours overall to troubleshoot and fix the problem on mine.
You may already know what I said above, in that case consider this a confirmation.Hope this helps.