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Micheal Emerson
December 11th 03, 09:37 PM
Basically me processor was getting eaten up on most
accounts (and still now) by the process Rscmpt.exe.
Someone nicely on the board narrowed it down to a process
by Nvidia Graphics Cards. That made sense considering the
fact the I am running a 128MB geforce 4 MX (could be SE)
Nvidia graphics card. Okay well the nice guy mentioned
that I should get the new driver update which I had also
heard about. I downloaded the driver and went to install
and a warning message come up saying that my graphics
card doesn't have a microsoft signature. That freaked me
out so I uninstalled it and after alot of trouble went to
reinstall the original driver and the same thing came up.
Now when I bought my computer about 2 weeks ago
everything came already installed. So I contacted my
supplier and they just said to continue anyway. So now I
have installed the original driver and the update
assumming that it was okay. Anyways my point is I am
still getting high CPU Usage from the process Rscmpt.exe.
Now I don't know much about graphics processing but it
seems that my computer is at 99 in the process column
when I have some processors running. Can someone explain
to me whether it is normal and why, cause I am doing a
course on Information Technology and I am always wanting
to know what is happening with my new computer. Thanks
for all the help.

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