When I tried to scroll up and down while reading an email in Outlook Express, the WinAmp song I was playing suddenly became jerky, and only became smooth again when I selected WinAmp on the TaskBar. When I switched back to Outlook Express, the jerkiness was back. The same thing also happened when I scrolled up and down on Windows Explorer. First I thought it was a DirectSound-related problem, but switching to WaveOutput in WinAmp did not help a shit.
Then I thought it was RAM problem or something, but when I opened Task Manager (CTRL-ALT-DEL), turned out that the PageFile usage was stable --it was the CPU usage that fluctuated wildly whenever I switched from one application to another. Sometimes, the CPU usage reached 100%, and that was where the played WinAmp song went jerky.
Well such thing never happened before, ever. Well of course CPU usage always fluctuated everytime I switched between applications, but never that severe before. I'm not sure, but it seems to me that now each application (including Windows Explorer and Outlook Express) eats up way more CPU than before.
The funny thing is that such thing has been happenning only since about several days ago. I suspect this is something related to Windows update, because IIRC such shit started to happen since I installed a Windows update several nights ago.
And this is the most recent Winblows update I installed:
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10/01/2007 20:19 10.878 KB929969.log
19/02/2007 19:02 10.802 KB928843.log
21/02/2007 21:19 18.245 KB928090.log
21/02/2007 21:19 14.423 KB918118.log
21/02/2007 21:19 13.802 KB926436.log
21/02/2007 21:20 24.325 KB931836.log
21/02/2007 21:20 12.093 KB924667.log
21/02/2007 21:20 15.447 KB928255.log
21/02/2007 21:20 15.671 KB927802.log
21/02/2007 21:20 18.646 KB927779.log
22/03/2007 23:19 15.505 KB929338.log
04/04/2007 14:21 12.755 KB925902.log
So what is KBKB929338 and why does it seems to slow everything down, and how to remove it? :sad: :thewall: :hangem:
Thanks!
-Kresh