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Please resend it
Please resend it
Hello
Cursor in Windows 7 64bit spinning non-stop.
I opened Task Manager, clicked on "Processes" Tab, and then CPU. The program with a continuous high reading (86 To 90) is "System file Process," User Name: "SYSTEM."
Can anyone tell me how to stop this?
Thanx.
Good morning, @athman8
You may get a quicker and more thorough response if you post your issue in our sister site Windows 7 Help Forums
There are many here on Tenforums who could help, and most of them are still active on Sevenforums as well. And the audience there is more tuned to Windows 7.
Hi zbook,
I'm thinking that I might go whole hog, wipe this install and start again. I've run in clean boot mode with user apps disabled but still can't for the life of me figure out the spinning circle. There's not really any other user suggestions coming through and I figure a clean start could be an easy way to eliminate the problem. What do you think?
This is a link on clean install:
Clean Install Windows 10 Windows 10 Tutorials
Code:BugCheck 124, {0, ffffa3844a56d028, f2000040, 30005} THIS DUMP FILE IS PARTIALLY CORRUPT
I've just finished a clean installation of Win 10 1709. I have the chipset, sata drivers, macrium reflect, Nvidia drivers and Chrome installed. Before I absolutely lose my mind please tell some blue loading circle is normal at this stage? Is there anything you'd like to look at with the system in this current state?
Again if you open event viewer you should see a blue rotating circle while it is loading.
In the left lower corner search type: system > open system control panel > under startup and recovery system failure > un-check automatic restart
Download and install Whocrashed > in the left upper corner, above analyze click tools > crash dump test > type: ACCEPT > perform a crash > click analyze > post an image into the thread > run the beta log collector > post a zip into the thread
On it.
The spinning circle within Google Chrome is very much the same prior to the clean install and I wonder if this could indicate a bad Chrome user profile. Thoughts?