Motherboard is Asus p4p8000, recently I replaced my old 2 GHz Northwood with this new P4 2.4c, but Huston we have a problem, some-thing is wrong with Major Tom.
Strange things happen, because when I right click on taskbar section or on quick Launch section, Cpu time goes up to 10-30% for explorer.exe and if I do something like watching movie, I will get (if I do right click normally) pause for a second , or some kind of memory or CPU hog.
If I constantly repeat this right click, on taskbar, I can watch cpu times goes like this, 1-2 clicks 20-30%, 3-4-5 clicks 60-70%, 6-7-8 clicks gives me 90-99% and if I just continue to click on right mouse its constantly on 99% and its all on explorer.exe.
Something utilize explorer.exe on right click but what ,where can I find section in registry which is responsible for right mouse clicks and right mouse button menu ore something for desktop ,Active X or God ask what. I don't know what to blame.
Windows 2000 pro Sp4 ,Asus Motherboard p4p800, P4 2.4c, HT disabled, 1gb, Gainward fx56000 with starstorm detonators 56.67 ex, Audigy 2 NX with latest drivers , Intel chip set with latest driver.
I did sfc check and I replaced all files suspicious by Windows protection , I reinstalled Service Pack 4 , I did reinstall NVIDIA detonators, I reinstalled Intel chipset driver , I reinstalled Direct X 9, I tried with IE6 repair process ,I tried with Office 2003 reinstall or repair , I tried with registry cleaners...........
Motherboard is Asus p4p8000, recently I replaced my old 2 GHz Northwood with this new P4 2.4c, but Huston we have a problem, some-thing is wrong with Major Tom.
Strange things happen, because when I right click on taskbar section or on quick Launch section, Cpu time goes up to 10-30% for explorer.exe and if I do something like watching movie, I will get (if I do right click normally) pause for a second , or some kind of memory or CPU hog.
If I constantly repeat this right click, on taskbar, I can watch cpu times goes like this, 1-2 clicks 20-30%, 3-4-5 clicks 60-70%, 6-7-8 clicks gives me 90-99% and if I just continue to click on right mouse its constantly on 99% and its all on explorer.exe.
Something utilize explorer.exe on right click but what ,where can I find section in registry which is responsible for right mouse clicks and right mouse button menu ore something for desktop ,Active X or God ask what. I don't know what to blame.
Windows 2000 pro Sp4 ,Asus Motherboard p4p800, P4 2.4c, HT disabled, 1gb, Gainward fx56000 with starstorm detonators 56.67 ex, Audigy 2 NX with latest drivers , Intel chip set with latest driver.
I did sfc check and I replaced all files suspicious by Windows protection , I reinstalled Service Pack 4 , I did reinstall NVIDIA detonators, I reinstalled Intel chipset driver , I reinstalled Direct X 9, I tried with IE6 repair process ,I tried with Office 2003 reinstall or repair , I tried with registry cleaners...........
:mad: :mad: :mad: on Microsoft
I uninstalled all suspicious freeware utilities, I checked my system with latest Nod32 definitions, and I checked everything with Spybot 1.3 and nothing.
All is clear but problems remains.
Please, look on my images.


Strange things happen, because when I right click on taskbar section or on quick Launch section, Cpu time goes up to 10-30% for explorer.exe and if I do something like watching movie, I will get (if I do right click normally) pause for a second , or some kind of memory or CPU hog.
If I constantly repeat this right click, on taskbar, I can watch cpu times goes like this, 1-2 clicks 20-30%, 3-4-5 clicks 60-70%, 6-7-8 clicks gives me 90-99% and if I just continue to click on right mouse its constantly on 99% and its all on explorer.exe.
Something utilize explorer.exe on right click but what ,where can I find section in registry which is responsible for right mouse clicks and right mouse button menu ore something for desktop ,Active X or God ask what. I don't know what to blame.
Windows 2000 pro Sp4 ,Asus Motherboard p4p800, P4 2.4c, HT disabled, 1gb, Gainward fx56000 with starstorm detonators 56.67 ex, Audigy 2 NX with latest drivers , Intel chip set with latest driver.
I did sfc check and I replaced all files suspicious by Windows protection , I reinstalled Service Pack 4 , I did reinstall NVIDIA detonators, I reinstalled Intel chipset driver , I reinstalled Direct X 9, I tried with IE6 repair process ,I tried with Office 2003 reinstall or repair , I tried with registry cleaners...........
Motherboard is Asus p4p8000, recently I replaced my old 2 GHz Northwood with this new P4 2.4c, but Huston we have a problem, some-thing is wrong with Major Tom.
Strange things happen, because when I right click on taskbar section or on quick Launch section, Cpu time goes up to 10-30% for explorer.exe and if I do something like watching movie, I will get (if I do right click normally) pause for a second , or some kind of memory or CPU hog.
If I constantly repeat this right click, on taskbar, I can watch cpu times goes like this, 1-2 clicks 20-30%, 3-4-5 clicks 60-70%, 6-7-8 clicks gives me 90-99% and if I just continue to click on right mouse its constantly on 99% and its all on explorer.exe.
Something utilize explorer.exe on right click but what ,where can I find section in registry which is responsible for right mouse clicks and right mouse button menu ore something for desktop ,Active X or God ask what. I don't know what to blame.
Windows 2000 pro Sp4 ,Asus Motherboard p4p800, P4 2.4c, HT disabled, 1gb, Gainward fx56000 with starstorm detonators 56.67 ex, Audigy 2 NX with latest drivers , Intel chip set with latest driver.
I did sfc check and I replaced all files suspicious by Windows protection , I reinstalled Service Pack 4 , I did reinstall NVIDIA detonators, I reinstalled Intel chipset driver , I reinstalled Direct X 9, I tried with IE6 repair process ,I tried with Office 2003 reinstall or repair , I tried with registry cleaners...........
:mad: :mad: :mad: on Microsoft
I uninstalled all suspicious freeware utilities, I checked my system with latest Nod32 definitions, and I checked everything with Spybot 1.3 and nothing.
All is clear but problems remains.
Please, look on my images.


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