> Then another couple of suggestions.
>
> Set up a counter log in Computer Management->Performance Logs
> and Alerts.
> Try different combinations of Objects and Counters until you find the
> culprit. You may also consider setting up an alert, especially in the
> Processes area. Again, try different combinations since we
> really don't know
> for sure what is causing the problem.
>
> The latest version of Process Explorer shows the
> subcomponents under System,
> what their PID is as well as when and how much CPU cycles
> they are taking
> up.
>
> Link

I will look at the performance log aspect.  Although I have never worked
with that stuff before.  I guess now is a perfect time to learn.

I was using the latest version.  It did not seem to list cpu cycles anywhere
except for the "System"  I can see everything running under the System but
they did not show any cpu cycles.

Thanks,
Scott


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