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Software => HFS ~ HTTP File Server => Topic started by: lostwood on April 05, 2006, 10:46:23 AM
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Anybody else having a problem with HFS using 100% of CPU with the final version. Since I DL the final vs I have had this problem, locks up my computer and requires a reboot most of the time. I use to be able to run with out a reboot for weeks now it is daily.
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No, I don't have that problem. It works just fine.
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hi lostwood,
you are the first one reporting such problem.
please tell us WHEN it locks up, on which action.
until the problem is solved, my advice is to lower the priority of the process to idle. this way you will be able to kill the process easily.
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virus : Win32 Hidrag
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how do you know that, mara?
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becouse i have 634 viruset executible files on my PC.Every game, program make the same problem. I play minesweeper at 100% CPU ussage :) . This is SUPPOSITION. Download lastest updates for you antivirus soft and scan your system. I download lastest version of HFS and scan it, but nothing found :) .
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It is not a virus. i am running norton corporate 10.
The only thing detected was a adaware program that has been deleted.
As far as what is happening to cause it. I dont know, I have not been at the pc when it locks up. it happends at night or during the day when i am not at home. i usually have to end the program and i just keep it closed until i am done working.
i will trouble shoot some more
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lostwood,
It might be something running in the background or something scheduled to run at a certain time that might be causing a conflict or even some program fighting over the same port. You mentioned you use Norton AntiVirus. Do you have that running in the background? Do you use trojan/spyware scanners on your system? What about memory? Have you noticed a drain of your ram for no good reason? You said that the problem happens at night or when you aren't home which tells me you aren't using the computer for anything else at those times, so there is no reason for the 100% CPU usage or lockups. It's probably something else and not HFS causing the problem.
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are you sure it is HFS using the CPU, or you just guess it?
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:) REINSTAL THE WINDOWS (:
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:) REINSTAL THE WINDOWS (:
Why?? Bad advice. Nothing in this thread suggests a corrupt operating system.
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When I have a problem, I run ms-dos type format c:/q and no problems anymore :DDDDD
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I also had the same problem after I had fiddled with the options for logging to a file.
I disabled log-files and the problem went away. I dont need logging so I did not investigate what exactly caused the problem.
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maybe you were logging too much things