From: Lgabby on 30 Sep 2006 16:08 I have been searching the threads to find a solution but so far have come up empty! I have an Acer Travelmate C310 running XP Tablet Edition. A couple of weeks ago my computer started coming to a halt if I had Internet Explorer and other windows open. I tried to find out what was taking up the processes. I was finally able to determine that the system image was taking up 98% plus of my resources. I couldn't find what the system image was. I downloaded sysinternals Process Explorer and was finally able to isolate the usage to the following: "ntkrnlpa.exe!ExQueueWorkItem+0xb2" I tried to kill the process but it comes back to the same pecentage of utlization. Any suggestions?
From: Jaymon on 1 Oct 2006 22:47 http://www.programchecker.com/file/2621.aspx Search your computer for ntkrnlpa.exe and compare with versions on the above site to see if all instances of the file are authentic.. I have several older versions on my system that check out ok, ie.. genuine MS OS file versions.. You may have spyware or other baddies affecting your system causing IE to slow the system, see links below.. http://www3.telus.net/dandemar/slowcom.htm http://mywebpages.comcast.net/SupportCD/DiagnoseXP.html Also, make sure you are up to date with your drivers etc.. from Acer.. See link below, if it applies..? http://www.acerpanam.com/synapse/forms/portal20.cfm?website=AcerPanAm.com/us&siteid=7293&areaid=7&formid=3394#results Cheers.. j;-j "Lgabby" wrote: > I have been searching the threads to find a solution but so far have > come up empty! I have an Acer Travelmate C310 running XP Tablet > Edition. A couple of weeks ago my computer started coming to a halt if > I had Internet Explorer and other windows open. > > I tried to find out what was taking up the processes. I was finally > able to determine that the system image was taking up 98% plus of my > resources. I couldn't find what the system image was. I downloaded > sysinternals Process Explorer and was finally able to isolate the usage > to the following: > "ntkrnlpa.exe!ExQueueWorkItem+0xb2" I tried to kill the process but it > comes back to the same pecentage of utlization. > > Any suggestions? > >
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