Re: Problem with Update rollup for Win 2000
- From: "Frank_tech" <Franktech@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 2 Jul 2005 19:53:01 -0700
"Torgeir Bakken (MVP)" wrote:
> Frank_tech wrote:
>
> > "jannez" wrote:
> >
> >>Anyone who has problem with KB891861?
> >>I got big problem with terminal server after updating.
> >>Winlogon.Exe takes continuesly more than 10% for each user.
> >>After 6-8 users logged on the CPU reach 100%.
> >
> > Yes,
> >
> > I downloaded the new w2ksp4 rollup-1 for my old home
> > machine (running w2kpro on a 233mhz PII). It's maxing out my
> > cpu at logon with just 1 user. Can I uninstall it for now
> > until this problem is resolved ?
> Hi,
>
> Yes, you can uninstall it...
Thanks,
I uninstalled the rollup, but the machine is still sluggish. Task Manager
still indicates high CPU utilization by kernal. I know the machine is
underpowered,
however it was O.K. previous to the update.
Note: the machine is clean of malware.
I scan with MS Antispyware (beta 1), Spybot S&D 1.4, CWShredder 3.14, and
Adaware SE daily. Memory installed is 384 Megs.
I hope to be able to run some new Transenders software which has a minimun
recomendation of a PII 400 Mhz/128 MB RAM.
Any tips on how to maximize CPU performance, or how to more closely
monitor kernal activity? The recent high CPU utilization, after the rollup
is stiil there even
after I uninstalled the rollup.
Many Thanks, Frank
.
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