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Fix Explorer.exe High CPU Usage Problem While Opening A Folder Containing Corrupted .wav Files In Windows 7

Q:Sometimes when I open a folder having corrupted .wav files on a Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2 PC, my PC may become sluggish and impossible to operate. Slowly PC freezes. A:This is because of explorer.exe process utilizing 100% of CPU memory. The problem is also seen while opening corrupted .wav files using Windows Media Player. WMP stops responding and it’s wmplayer.exe process generates high CPU usage. This issue has been reported by Microsoft and they have released an update...

Why does my Windows XP machine’s CPU usage climb to 100 percent when I right-click a file or folder within Windows Explorer?

Q:Why does my Windows XP machine's CPU usage climb to 100 percent when I right-click a file or folder within Windows Explorer A:TO slove this problem,you can: Start the Control Panel Display applet. Select the Appearance tab. Click Effects, then clear the "Use the following transition effect for menus and tooltips" check box. Click OK to close all dialog boxes. Another solution that often works is to left-click the file or folder before right-clicking to display the context...

cpu usage 100% When Right-Click an item in Windows Explorer or on the desktop

Q:Csrss.exe uses 100% of the CPU When I Right-Click an item in Windows Explorer or on the desktop A:It is clear that your user profile is corrupt. Before continuing, make sure you have backed up the contents of your My Documents folder, and any other important data stored in your profile such as application settings. Once your profile is deleted, you will not be able to recover data stored inside of it.   In order to delete your profile, you must be logged in with an account which has...

Seven Possibility of hight cpu usage

Seven Possibility of hight cpu usage: 1.Failure caused by anti-virus software As the new version of the KV, Kingsoft, Rising are joined on the website, plug-in, e-mail random monitoring, the system will undoubtedly increase the burden. Approach: Basically there is no reasonable way to handle, as far as possible with minimal monitoring service, or upgrade your hardware equipment. 2.Driver has not been certified A large number of test version of the drive on the line, and caused...