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helo!

Winlogon takes 100 % CPU ant my os work very slow. I check antivirus
software and anti spyware and nothing find.

Would you mind give me some suggestion? Thanks
 
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Please follow these procedures:

1. In normal mode of the problem system, open My Computer, click Tools>
Folder Options.

2. In Folder Options, on the Offline Files tab, press CTRL+SHIFT, and then
click Delete Files. The following message appears:

The Offline Files cache on the local computer will be re-initialized. Any
changes that have not been synchronized with computers on the network will
be lost. Any
files or folders made available offline will no longer be available offline.
A computer restart is required.

Do you wish to re-initialize the cache?

3. Click Yes, click OK, and then click Yes to restart the computer.

If the procedure cannot be performed in normal mode due to the high CPU
usage or the issue persists after the procedure, please try the following
steps:

1. Boot into the new system, open My Computer, click Tools> Folder Options.

2. On the View tab, uncheck "Hide protected operating system files" and
check "Show hidden files and folders".

3. Move the CSC folder out of the C:\Windows folder and save it in a backup
folder.
(We can delete the CSC folder after we verify everything works later.)

4. Boot into the problem system to see if the issue persists.

Taimur Mughal [MSFT]

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"PawelCh" <p.chmura@wp.pl> wrote in message
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> helo!
>
> Winlogon takes 100 % CPU ant my os work very slow. I check antivirus
> software and anti spyware and nothing find.
>
> Would you mind give me some suggestion? Thanks
 
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support (More info?)

In addition:

If you're using theAnti-virus software from Trend Micro Inc.

Pattern File 2.594.00 may cause high CPU utilization
http://www.trendmicro.com/en/support/pattern594/overview.htm

--
Ramesh, Microsoft MVP
Windows XP Shell/User
http://windowsxp.mvps.org


"PawelCh" <p.chmura@wp.pl> wrote in message
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> helo!
>
> Winlogon takes 100 % CPU ant my os work very slow. I check antivirus
> software and anti spyware and nothing find.
>
> Would you mind give me some suggestion? Thanks
>
>
 
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thx.. it's work

U¿ytkownik "Taimur Mughal [MSFT]" <taimur.mughal@online.microsoft.com>
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> Please follow these procedures:
>
> 1. In normal mode of the problem system, open My Computer, click Tools>
> Folder Options.
>
> 2. In Folder Options, on the Offline Files tab, press CTRL+SHIFT, and then
> click Delete Files. The following message appears:
>
> The Offline Files cache on the local computer will be re-initialized. Any
> changes that have not been synchronized with computers on the network will
> be lost. Any
> files or folders made available offline will no longer be available
> offline. A computer restart is required.
>
> Do you wish to re-initialize the cache?
>
> 3. Click Yes, click OK, and then click Yes to restart the computer.
>
> If the procedure cannot be performed in normal mode due to the high CPU
> usage or the issue persists after the procedure, please try the following
> steps:
>
> 1. Boot into the new system, open My Computer, click Tools> Folder
> Options.
>
> 2. On the View tab, uncheck "Hide protected operating system files" and
> check "Show hidden files and folders".
>
> 3. Move the CSC folder out of the C:\Windows folder and save it in a
> backup folder.
> (We can delete the CSC folder after we verify everything works later.)
>
> 4. Boot into the problem system to see if the issue persists.
>
> Taimur Mughal [MSFT]
>
> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
> rights. OR if you wish to include a script sample in your post please add
> "Use of included script samples are subject to the terms specified at
> http://www.microsoft.com/info/cpyright.htm"
>
> "PawelCh" <p.chmura@wp.pl> wrote in message
> news:%23o2xeLVVFHA.628@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
>> helo!
>>
>> Winlogon takes 100 % CPU ant my os work very slow. I check antivirus
>> software and anti spyware and nothing find.
>>
>> Would you mind give me some suggestion? Thanks
>
>