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    Daire Konrad is offline Senior Member
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    Default Explorer.exe and dwm.exe squandering 100% CPU

    Hello everyone, I installed Windows XP on the system of the mine and the whole system works very well without any problem, but since the last one week, have few problems in the system of the mine. I have 1 GB of RAM with Intel Dual 2.GHz. After reboot, I have no problem, but after a few minutes to hang me and I looked at the crib I found the task Explorer.exe and consumes 100% CPU dwm.exe. Now I know how to solve this problem, can anyone suggest about it and so you can solve my problem.

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    Konrad Harold is offline Senior Member
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    First, I suggest you disable menus or slip into see Fade visual effect, and after that let me know the problem. To disable this through the following steps: First, do you click on the Start icon on your desktop and click Control Panel. Now the control panel go to the Performance and Maintenance, and that makes click System. Now, click System Windows go to the Visual Effects tab, and under that mark clear mark on the menus fade in or slide show check box and click the OK button, then go through your problem

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    I think you do not use Windows classic folders so you can get the CPU usage to 100%. To resolve this problem, I suggest you use Windows classic folders then your problem will be solved to obtain. To achieve this first closing any application on your system after hit in which the home icon on the desktop and then you select the control panel. Now, in the control panel go to Appearance and Themes, and after you double-click Folder Options. Now the Folder Options on the General tab and they are calling the Use Windows classic folders and then press the OK button and after that go through your question

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    I want to suggest to perform the clean boot the system and then you can get your question and click to enforce this principle and following the coup in the race. Now in the Run msconfig, enter, and after that, click OK. Now you have to configure the utility system and if the third party and that, and once you do that and after that go through your question

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