Some Applications Appear to Consume 100% of CPU TimeLast reviewed: March 27, 1997Article ID: Q157044 |
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SUMMARYMicrosoft Windows NT allows users to monitor CPU usage through Task Manager and Performance Monitor. If these tools are used in Windows NT 4.0, some applications may appear to be consuming 100 percent of the CPU time, while Windows NT is waiting for other actions to occur.
MORE INFORMATIONWindows NT 4.0 allows an application to consume all of the CPU time if no other thread is waiting for CPU time. As soon as another thread requests CPU time, regardless of the priority of that thread, Windows NT 4.0 yields control and CPU time will drop back to normal levels. The behavior described above is the result of a change made to the way in which Windows NT 4.0 manages CPU time. This behavior is by design and has no negative affect on Windows NT 4.0 or application performance.
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