My desktop PC processor is: Intel Pentium 4 CPU 2.66 GHz and my OS is Windows 7.
I have a remote desktop engagement where I am required to login to remote desktop and work for 3 hours at a stretch. I noticed that my processor starts working at 100% (I have the 'meter' gadget displayed on my desktop) for no apparent reason and the fan follows shifting gears and going full throttle. And it won't stop - because the processor is working full, my internet browsing and other PC jobs are getting delayed, e.g. even opening an old word file take some time, which should otherwise happen in a flash.
What is the reason and what can I do to stop the processor working furiously?
I a layman as far as PC hardware is concerned, so please give me a numbered steps to follow to eradicate this problem.
Thanks for your kind help.
KNVN
I have a remote desktop engagement where I am required to login to remote desktop and work for 3 hours at a stretch. I noticed that my processor starts working at 100% (I have the 'meter' gadget displayed on my desktop) for no apparent reason and the fan follows shifting gears and going full throttle. And it won't stop - because the processor is working full, my internet browsing and other PC jobs are getting delayed, e.g. even opening an old word file take some time, which should otherwise happen in a flash.
What is the reason and what can I do to stop the processor working furiously?
I a layman as far as PC hardware is concerned, so please give me a numbered steps to follow to eradicate this problem.
Thanks for your kind help.
KNVN