|
||||||||
|
|
#1
|
|
I have a year-old IBM NetVista 8199 running Windows XP SP2 with a built-in
Intel PRO/100 VE Network Connection adatper (v8.0.21.0) which is experiencing very slow response time due to high CPU utilization. At times, it will peg at 100% and lock the system. I've already run applications to clean up the machine as much as possible .... WinTask5 Pro, SpeedUpMyPC, PC Pitstop Optimizer, etc. The available RAM is fine, no rogue apps are running, spyware has been cleaned out, temp files cleared, disk scanned and defragged, etc. I even stopped all the running applications I could find and still the problem persisted. It can be replicated by stressing the internet connection. For example, with most other apps shutdown (i.e. no firewall, no AntiVirus, all non-essential processses stopped, etc), if I run a program to ftp a large file several times, or run a program to check bandwidth, etc, my internet connection performance will degrade as the CPU utilization increases, until eventually it will peg at 100% and freeze the machine. I'm connecting to a Linksys WRT54G router (updated firmware) to a cable modem. My wireless laptop uses the same infrastructure and has better performance than the direct-connected PC. Please let me know if anyone has advice on how to troubleshoot this problem. Thanks much. -- Gary Grathen Ormond Beach, FL Gary Grathen |
|
#2
|
|||
|
|||
|
Which IRQ Line ( or #) is assigned to the NIC ? You might also want to
ensure the Task Offloading is set properly, so the NIC assumes the load and not the CPU. Below is a How-To link on the Registry Edit required. http://www.windowsitpro.com/Article/...189/20189.html "Gary Grathen" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:8eoQf.2393$(E-Mail Removed) ink.net... >I have a year-old IBM NetVista 8199 running Windows XP SP2 with a built-in > Intel PRO/100 VE Network Connection adatper (v8.0.21.0) which is > experiencing very slow response time due to high CPU utilization. At > times, > it will peg at 100% and lock the system. > > I've already run applications to clean up the machine as much as possible > ... WinTask5 Pro, SpeedUpMyPC, PC Pitstop Optimizer, etc. The available > RAM > is fine, no rogue apps are running, spyware has been cleaned out, temp > files > cleared, disk scanned and defragged, etc. I even stopped all the running > applications I could find and still the problem persisted. > > It can be replicated by stressing the internet connection. For example, > with most other apps shutdown (i.e. no firewall, no AntiVirus, all > non-essential processses stopped, etc), if I run a program to ftp a large > file several times, or run a program to check bandwidth, etc, my internet > connection performance will degrade as the CPU utilization increases, > until > eventually it will peg at 100% and freeze the machine. > > I'm connecting to a Linksys WRT54G router (updated firmware) to a cable > modem. My wireless laptop uses the same infrastructure and has better > performance than the direct-connected PC. > > Please let me know if anyone has advice on how to troubleshoot this > problem. > > Thanks much. > > -- > Gary Grathen > Ormond Beach, FL > > |
|
#3
|
|||
|
|||
|
I made the registry change you recommended, however it did not fix the
problem. The NIC is using IRQ 20; no conflicts were detected. Do you have any other PD advice, or should I try to install a new NIC? Thanks. -- Gary Grathen Orlando, FL "R. McCarty" <PcEngWork-NoSpam_@mindspring.com> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)... > Which IRQ Line ( or #) is assigned to the NIC ? You might also want to > ensure the Task Offloading is set properly, so the NIC assumes the load > and not the CPU. > Below is a How-To link on the Registry Edit required. > http://www.windowsitpro.com/Article/...189/20189.html > > > "Gary Grathen" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message > news:8eoQf.2393$(E-Mail Removed) ink.net... >>I have a year-old IBM NetVista 8199 running Windows XP SP2 with a built-in >> Intel PRO/100 VE Network Connection adatper (v8.0.21.0) which is >> experiencing very slow response time due to high CPU utilization. At >> times, >> it will peg at 100% and lock the system. >> >> I've already run applications to clean up the machine as much as possible >> ... WinTask5 Pro, SpeedUpMyPC, PC Pitstop Optimizer, etc. The available >> RAM >> is fine, no rogue apps are running, spyware has been cleaned out, temp >> files >> cleared, disk scanned and defragged, etc. I even stopped all the running >> applications I could find and still the problem persisted. >> >> It can be replicated by stressing the internet connection. For example, >> with most other apps shutdown (i.e. no firewall, no AntiVirus, all >> non-essential processses stopped, etc), if I run a program to ftp a large >> file several times, or run a program to check bandwidth, etc, my internet >> connection performance will degrade as the CPU utilization increases, >> until >> eventually it will peg at 100% and freeze the machine. >> >> I'm connecting to a Linksys WRT54G router (updated firmware) to a cable >> modem. My wireless laptop uses the same infrastructure and has better >> performance than the direct-connected PC. >> >> Please let me know if anyone has advice on how to troubleshoot this >> problem. >> >> Thanks much. >> >> -- >> Gary Grathen >> Ormond Beach, FL >> >> > > |
![]() |
| Tags |
| connection, internet, slow |
| Thread Tools | |
| Display Modes | |
|
|