WinMeter Abnormally High with Some ProgramsLast reviewed: November 23, 1994Article ID: Q89881 |
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SUMMARYThe WinMeter application that comes with Windows for Workgroups may report abnormally high CPU activity when some programs are run, including the following programs:
- MS-DOS virtual machine (VM) (that is, COMMAND.COM) - POINTER.EXE from the Microsoft Mouse software - Norton Desktop for WindowsThese programs make it appear that the system is busier then it really is. Try disabling the program(s), then check WinMeter again.
MORE INFORMATIONWinMeter reports CPU performance by monitoring CPU idle cycles. If a program does not allow the CPU to return to idle after issuing an instruction, WinMeter shows higher levels of activity than normal. One such application is COMMAND.COM. Keyboard polling in MS-DOS creates an instructional loop that causes the CPU to rarely return to a completely idle state. The behavior of WinMeter is therefore determined by the applications that are running on the system. This behavior is normal and expected. WinMeter is merely reporting the behavior of the applications.
Steps to Reproduce Problem
However, if you do select the MS-DOS virtual machine to run in the background, WinMeter shows higher than normal activity whenever the MS-DOS window is maximized but not highlighted, as well as minimized and highlighted.
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