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CPU Usage 100%, but processes don't add up to 100%

Posted: Sat Dec 10, 2011 9:19 pm
by Brad4God
My computer occasionally gets very sluggish (like right now), and in those moments, my Anvir system tray icon will show CPU usage to be at 100%. Yet when I "click for monitoring," it only shows me the top offending processes adding up to like 37% CPU usage. When I open up the main Anvir program, and look at all the processes, the CPU usage does NOT add up to 100% or anywhere near 100%. What's going on? Are there like system or hidden processes that are allowed to use CPU cycles without reporting them? Are these services instead of processes? Sorry if that displays my ignorance, but I simply want to know what program is responsible for eating up my CPU processing power so I can terminate or adjust the preferences of that program. I would appreciate any information that would help me, and others in my situation, find the culprit and eliminate it, and regain our CPU and once again have our computers operating at a reasonable speed. Thanks!

Re: CPU Usage 100%, but processes don't add up to 100%

Posted: Wed Jan 25, 2012 2:56 pm
by admin
Hi,
May be this is a rootkit. We have plans to show hidden processes in the next versions.

Re: CPU Usage 100%, but processes don't add up to 100%

Posted: Tue Feb 07, 2012 5:19 am
by tonyakerman
when will it be release?

Re: CPU Usage 100%, but processes don't add up to 100%

Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2012 10:27 am
by applegot
This is usually scan bite. It's a memory leak. AVG has been know to cause problems. It's not just my prejudice. I use AVG for a long time, until they have developed a memory leak in my car. Try uninstalling and installing Microsoft Security Essentials. MSE works very well on Windows machines. :roll:

Re: CPU Usage 100%, but processes don't add up to 100%

Posted: Tue May 08, 2012 5:38 am
by crisoli88
thanks for sharing.....

Re: CPU Usage 100%, but processes don't add up to 100%

Posted: Sun Jul 29, 2012 9:40 pm
by flogger123
Hi Brad, does it show up the same if you look at the utilization using Windows instead? IE, Performance Monitor. Image