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  • neshaoct
    Banovan
    • 18.08.2007
    • 1754
    • Beograd, Rakovica

    ...problem...

    ...Stvar je u sledećem - Nakon što komp stoji možda 15, 20 minuta ili pola sata, počinje igrarija...
    Kad kažem ''stoji'', mislim da mu ništa nije aktivno, nijedan program nije pokrenut, jedino što je otvoreno je Task Manager. Screen saver mi se uključuje tek posle 120 minuta...

    Početak izgleda ovako :



    Isto to, ali u onom tabu Processes :




    Na vrhuncu, grafikon izgleda ovako :




    Posle svega, vraća se u normalu :






    Šta bi moglo da izazove da se komp ovako zakuca, i da to radi svaki dan, i svaki dan izgleda isto ovako, i traje nekih minut ili dva...
  • GoranBG
    CBC Senator
    • 29.04.2007
    • 282
    • Beograd
    • TU5J4

    #2
    Re: ...problem...

    Ja jedino sto vidim na drugoj slici je avgrsx.exe da koristi CPU,verovatno je anti virus pa skenira nesto,pogledaj ovde malo http://forums.techguy.org/windows-nt...xe-why-so.html

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    • neshaoct
      Banovan
      • 18.08.2007
      • 1754
      • Beograd, Rakovica

      #3
      Re: ...problem...

      ...hvala na linku, pročitao sam, i nema šta drugo da bude nego da AVG nešto skenira, pregleda i sl...
      Jedino me zbunilo što imam neke duple stavke u onom tabu Processes, kao npr :

      wmiprvse.exe..............Network Service...............8.216 K
      wmiprvse.exe..............System.................. ........5.228 K

      svchost.exe................Local Service..................4.828 K
      svchost.exe................Network Service..............5.592 K

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      • GoranBG
        CBC Senator
        • 29.04.2007
        • 282
        • Beograd
        • TU5J4

        #4
        Re: ...problem...

        Ma to je normalno ja imam svchost.exe 6 puta

        If you've ever taken a look at the Services section in control panel you might notice that there are a Lot of services required by Windows. If every single service ran under a single svchost.exe instance, a failure in one might bring down all of Windows… so they are separated out.

        Those services are organized into logical groups, and then a single svchost.exe instance is created for each group. For instance, one svchost.exe instance runs the 3 services related to the firewall. Another svchost.exe instance might run all the services related to the user interface, and so on.

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