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Menumeters mac displays incorrect processor number
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menumeters mac displays incorrect processor number
  1. MENUMETERS MAC DISPLAYS INCORRECT PROCESSOR NUMBER SOFTWARE
  2. MENUMETERS MAC DISPLAYS INCORRECT PROCESSOR NUMBER ISO
  3. MENUMETERS MAC DISPLAYS INCORRECT PROCESSOR NUMBER WINDOWS

The biggest offenders on my notebook running Windows XP are Windows Desktop Search, Outlook 2003, Trend Micro PC-cillin, and occasionally Windows Explorer. What process is currently sucking up YOUR CPU? (Mac and Linux folks are welcome to join in, as I run TOP in a Terminal constantly on my Macs also.) I mean this not as a troll, and if you read my blog, you know I never blog bile, but I'm really interested in figuring out what's up. I'd like someone at Microsoft who works on one of these apps, help me understand what crazy edge case I've hit on every machine I own and how I can make it stop. I don't like having to run my Operating System with Taskman constantly open because I no longer trust background processes. There's usually 3 or 4 of them going all at once, but I still have to wait for a count of one-one-thousand, two-one-thousand, three-one-thousand, four-one-thousand before come back. SearchIndexer.exe and friends - These guys just won't stop.I guess it licenses software, or hands out licenses, but there's no telling when it'll pop up, churn for an hour, then leave.

SLSVC.EXE - The Software Licensing Service.I fear iTunes on Vista more, but this one is pretty bad also. It runs for 10 minutes or so, then disappears. I mean, "TrustedInstaller.exe"? Seriously, like I'm going to see this in Taskman and say to myself, "oh, as long as it's TRUSTED." This process starts up seemingly randomly, even when I'm not installing things. TrustedInstaller.exe - This application has such a suspicious name I immediately started Googling around thinking I was infected with some evil Trojan.

Things are SO slow, especially when the process hits a 4 gig ISO or 12 gig VM Disk Image. (Not sure why there's two apps?) This process just won't stop sucking the life from my machines. Note that I've turned off both OneCare and Defender on these machines. SysInternals ProcMon says it's constantly going over totally innocuous files over and over again.

  • MSMPENG.EXE - Some say this is Windows Defender, others say it's the OneCare AntiVirus.
  • All of them, every machine and every issue: Now, in the last month, on EVERY Vista Machine I have, from a slow AMD K5 my wife runs, to a Toshiba m200 Tablet, an IBM T60, and a home-built monster, has suffered with these issues. I also got OneCare for the whole family, having had nice experiences as a Beta Tester. My wife, my mom, and myself all run Vista. Early Betas hurt me, and an RC1 or two destroyed a machine or two, but after release (RTM) including installation and day to day use, my experience has been nice. I've had a pretty decent Vista experience, recognizing that I'm an Early Adopter. When I see things like this, I think "If I worked for Microsoft, fixing this problem could be a HUGE opportunity." This isn't a small problem, if Google has anything to say about it, but rather something is really sick somewhere. Try Googling for any subset of these words "MSMPENG.EXE, TrustedInstaller.exe and SLSVC.EXE at 100% CPU on Vista Machines" and you'll discover a mass of pained and screaming Vista users, yearning for a HotFix. (and sometimes find myself - that's always disheartening when you Google for a problem, find yourself, then at that moment realize that not only have you had this problem before, but you're still screwed.)Īnd find a huge number of folks "suffering" on blogs, on Usenet, in Forums with some similar problem, and nary a Microsoft blogger or MVP in sight. However, when I have a problem, and I Google and Google. Specifically the developers and folks in the developer division (devdiv) do a great job of letting us know what's up, especially when things are wrong. I give Microsoft a lot of credit for the work all their bloggers do to increase the transparency of their business. I've upgraded and I've not seen this issue again.

    menumeters mac displays incorrect processor number

    UPDATE: Looks like this bug has been fixed in Vista Service Pack 1 (SP1). Please read my personal story about life as a diabetic and donate today. If you enjoyed this post, or this blog, please make a secure tax-deductable donation to the American Diabetes Association.















    Menumeters mac displays incorrect processor number