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CPU stuck on 100% -no reason!?!?
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Join Date: May 2005
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Hello!
I'm on a TiBook (screams of jealousy i know, i know!!) G4 1Ghz 512Mb 60Gb 64Mb. Updated to 10.3.9 a few days ago, and ever since -i think this was the event, the CPU at seemingly random times sticks on 100 utilisation. Activity Monitor reports, at the bottom with the picture, that indeed CPU = 100% used, mostly by the user. But, in the process window, there are no processes using anwhere near the reported amount of CPU.....? This can only be solved by rebooting.. any ideas as the sound of the fan is becoming somewhat infuriating!?
TIA.
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Join Date: Oct 2001
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There has to be something using the CPU. Did you click "% CPU" to organize processes by CPU usage? That usage has to go somewhere. And how much hard disk space do you have free?
Steve
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Join Date: Nov 2001
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Have you tried logging in as another user to see if the CPU usage is the same?
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Join Date: Aug 2004
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Have you set Activity Monitor to show "all processes" rather than just "my processes"?
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Slightly embarrasing! I did not set the viewer to all processes..
I have been waiting for it to do it again before replying.. so now that it has, the guilty process is
lookupd it is a root process with 3-4 threads and using ALL of the spare processing power, so i have 100% constant utilisation.
When i was a PC chap (before i got my B-E-A-U-T-I-F-U-L PowerBook) i found Black Viper's website to be useful, where he describes the processes that are running so you can choose what to shutdown. Is there a similar optimisation guide for OS X? I have 57 processes running -this seems far too many, though i only have knowledge of Windows OS.. i am a 'power consumer' OS X user!
Many thanks.
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