Live Messenger cause 100% CPU utilization to solve
Windows Live Messenger (msnMessenger) after upgrading to 8.1, CPU occupancy rate of 100% solved the problem. Solutions are summarized as follows:
First, check the official website for the 0178 version of Windows Live Messenger 8.1
Second, check whether the installation plug-in (Personal Notes Note: For example Msnshell replace functions enable the photo slide show can lead to high CPU occupied)
Third, change Windows Explorer settings.
1. Right-click Start and then click Explore to open Windows Explorer.
2. On the Tools menu, click Folder Options.
3. Click the View tab.
4. In the Advanced settings list, select the hidden files and folders under the Show hidden files and folders.
5. Click to clear the Hide extensions for known file types check box.
6. Click OK to close the Folder Options window.
4, delete the contacts cache folder. To do this, follow these steps:
1, right-click Start and then click Explore to open Windows Explorer window.
2, in Windows Explorer window, find your operating system corresponding to the folder:
C: Documents and Settings of your Windows login name to your Messenger Contacts e-mail address
3, delete your Messenger email address folder all the files.
4, right-click Start and then click Explore to open Windows Explorer window.
5, in the Windows Explorer window, find your operating system corresponding to the folder:
Under Windows XP, the address is:
C: Documents and Settings of your Windows login name Local SettingsApplication DataMicrosoftWindows Live Contacts Your Messenger e-mail address
6, delete the e-mail address of your Messenger folder in the real and shadow folders.
Try again to log on to Messenger.
5, clear the Windows installation of the database content.
1, Tap into running this web site http://support.microsoft.com/kb/290301/zh-cn
2, follow the steps to download and install the Windows Installer CleanUp Utility.
3, open the Windows Installer CleanUp Utility, remove all of the MSN Messenger or Windows Live Messenger content registration (if this is not very sure, please contact me).
4, withdraw.
6, other remedies
Try to empty the C: WINDOWSSoftwareDistribution directory all the files you can restart the machine. (C: WINDOWSSoftwareDistribution is Windows uPDAte temporary file storage services directory)
If the file is using the machine prompts (”Automatic Updates” service is running) can not delete the corresponding directory:
Then try to open the Control Panel ==> Administrative Tools == “service to find” Automatic Updates “, set to manually start, restart and then delete the C: WINDOWSSoftwareDistribution. Problem solved.
And then open Control Panel ==> Administrative Tools == “service to find” Automatic Updates “, restored to start automatically restart.
Note: After rebooting the best in terms of better access to the system where the successful completion of a system to automatically update.
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