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Old Aug 17, 2013 | 12:30 PM
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Originally Posted by Eagle
ctrl alt delete and click show all .. processes should highlight everything running.. click on cpu at the top and will show what is using the cpu % wise..
possible causes could be antivirus scanning, indexing running etc ..

ok .. could try downloading ccleaner, within this there is an option that you can look at your startup list, and there might be one you do not need or even know about.
Is the ccleaner a free down load
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