by Workingman » 20 Jan 2014, 18:14
Hi Aggers.
Applications and services use up CPU power. When they open or are doing heavy work you might notice a spike in CPU usage. If it is happening quite a lot you need to know what is causing it, and why.
When the warning appears open up Task Manager with the Ctrl+Alt+Del key combination. In the new window open the Processes tab. Look for the CPU column and click on it, this will order the listings in terms of CPU usage - if it sorts low to high click again to get high users to the top.
Most things should should only use a few % of power, if that, but sometimes things go wrong and an app might get stuck in a loop sending its usage up to 100%. When that happens the way out is to kill the process/app. To do that using Task Manager you right click on its entry in the list and from the menu choose Kill Process. However, there are some things, such as e-mail, defrag or AV scanners, that can take up lots of CPU cycles. They might cause Norton to give the warning, but they should be left alone to do their work.