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I think his hard drive has been reverted to PIO mode by windoze.

Restore disk to DMA mode and those cpu cycles that are right now being used for disk control would likely vanish.


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Good idea. Can you point him to your other thread with your instructions?


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I also found this article

WmiPrvSe.exe periodically spiking CPU usage

Which do you think is the most logical path? PIO or this above article?

BTW, after this I followed the instructs for a clean boot and the stuttering went away, even with the Logitech recording, so I think this may be on the right track.

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Originally Posted By: wooliewillie

BTW, after this I followed the instructs for a clean boot and the stuttering went away, even with the Logitech recording, so I think this may be on the right track.


To me that would rule out the disk reversion to PIO theory, so your probably looking at some background thing running and using up the resources, or sending Interrupts when BB is playing.

The way I find that kind of culprit is by editing the startup routine, typically one suspect proggie at a time, boot up without that program being started up and then see if the interruptions are still there or not. There are downloadable little proggies that can make that a simple task, google or bing for them.


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>> There are downloadable little proggies that can make that a simple task, google or bing for them.

Can you tell me the name of one or two of these or what term to google?

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Hey BTW, Matt, I was up in your "part of the woods" today at the "walk across the Hudson Bridge" and then at a great German restaurant in Highlands, Gunk Haus. Anyway, really nice part of the valley!

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Hope you weren't caught in the brief thunderstorm. Yes, the Walkway Over the Hudson is really great.


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>> There are downloadable little proggies that can make that a simple task, google or bing for them.

Can you tell me the name of one or two of these or what term to google?


Need to get the right one for your Operating System, so which
Windoze version are you running?


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I know it is an oxymoron but Vista Home "Premium".

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Yes. It was great. And no, we were only able to get seats inside at the Gunk Haus so the sudden rain storm was no issue. Being from the lower Hudson Valley for the past 18 years, it was a nice treat to visit with the ex-burbs for a little while. Lately, north jersey and Rockland are becoming very over crowded and more and more like the suburbs.

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Originally Posted By: wooliewillie
I know it is an oxymoron but Vista Home "Premium".


Here is a nice free proggie I've used on Vista machines before.

NOTE -- When Installing the proggie, take your time and read each screen, UNcheck any installs of other items like browser addons or search engines, even may have another browser install there, don't let it install the bloatware, just the main program, "What's My Computer Doing" at the end of all that, 'K? That is how they pay for the "free" program y'know, so don't complain, just don't let it install the extra stuff if any.


http://download.cnet.com/What-s-My-Computer-Doing/3000-2162_4-75788785.html


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Thanks Mac. I am on the link now. I see three Green buttons that contain the word "download". I am happy to download the correct one and to not load the bloatware if i can read every effing message that pops ups. Don't get me wrong, I am happy that you recommended it and that CNET hosts it and that the author wrote it. It is just that the fraud that surrounds it makes me very wary of downloading anything these days.

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Well I finally cancelled the automated startup of wmi and all is AOK. I have noticed that youtube videos sometimes don't start. Is that related?

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This info may help you answer your question.

http://www.neuber.com/taskmanager/process/wmiprvse.exe.html


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