Author Topic: Help - Old computer - 100% CPU Usage, Processes don't show it  (Read 1617 times)



We have like 350+GB of irreplaceable data. It is also a long process that only nerds know how to execute quickly to get everything running again. For normal people, you have to look up every aspect, and it takes weeks. Not an ideal solution. Never has been.

We have like 350+GB of irreplaceable data. It is also a long process that only nerds know how to execute quickly to get everything running again. For normal people, you have to look up every aspect, and it takes weeks. Not an ideal solution. Never has been.
Burn to disk, run on startup.

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We have like 350+GB of irreplaceable data. It is also a long process that only nerds know how to execute quickly to get everything running again. For normal people, you have to look up every aspect, and it takes weeks. Not an ideal solution. Never has been.
The 20th and final time I'm going to say this;
Transfer everything important to your new PC. Format by inserting your XP disk that I know you have, booting, then when done it'll reboot automatically and you can install XP easily. Transfer everything you need back over.

The 20th and final time I'm going to say this;
Transfer everything important to your new PC. Format by inserting your XP disk that I know you have, booting, then when done it'll reboot automatically and you can install XP easily. Transfer everything you need back over.

Quote from: Steam
MegaScience: I have USB
MegaScience: 8GB
MegaScience: it takes like 15-30 minutes to transfer 5GB onto it
MegaScience: it will take days, weeks to get everytthing around
MegaScience: How do you transfer data?


Only take stuff you absolutely need, Don't take games...you can just re download them.

I told you, take out your hard drive, plug it into your new PC, and transfer away.
I've told you this so many times. Dude, I don't mind helping, but sometimes you need to make it easy on me :|


I told you, take out your hard drive, plug it into your new PC, and transfer away.
I've told you this so many times. Dude, I don't mind helping, but sometimes you need to make it easy on me :|

Considering how forgeted up that computer is, I'd never trust booting that crap directly into this.

Considering how forgeted up that computer is, I'd never trust booting that crap directly into this.
Live with people loving up your new computer then

Considering how forgeted up that computer is, I'd never trust booting that crap directly into this.
What are you going to save?

Overheated CPU can cause this problem.

bust the forgeter open and airblast all of the dust out tf2 style and make sure the heatsink didn't fall off.

or you can download a cpu temperature meter and see if it's above 70 degrees.

Live with people loving up your new computer then
After reading the whole thread, yeah, Ethan's right, get over it or loving do what he says.

Do i have to send you my research-PC?

Overheated CPU can cause this problem.

bust the forgeter open and airblast all of the dust out tf2 style and make sure the heatsink didn't fall off.

or you can download a cpu temperature meter and see if it's above 70 degrees.

But it only happens outside of Safe Mode...