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Jun 16 2011 04:56am
installed new updates on windows 7 sp1 and since restart a so called mscorsvw.exe is eating 99% of my cpu.

i cant even run a browser without having lags and problems on an i7 core

what to do?
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Jun 16 2011 04:57am
Did you try to scan with Hijackthis and see what it is?
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Jun 16 2011 04:59am
Quote (Yakir @ 16 Jun 2011 12:57)
Did you try to scan with Hijackthis and see what it is?


its a .NET Framework 2.0 exe.
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Jun 16 2011 05:03am
google to find the processus ... kill it ... delete the folder where it is if you can locate it
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Jun 16 2011 05:05am
Quote (djray @ 16 Jun 2011 13:03)
google to find the processus ... kill it ... delete the folder where it is if you can locate it


i cant kill it, it comes back to live again and again faster than i can kill it. the folder cant be deleted since its a systemfolder.
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Jun 16 2011 05:05am
system restore to like 3 days ago.
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Jun 16 2011 05:06am
Have you tried uninstalling update KB974417 for microsoft.net framework 2.0 ?
Some antivirus programs find it as a threat and quarantine it too. Have you also tried to execute the ngen.exe executequeueditems command? As far as I know, it should fix your problem :)
Make sure to clean out your registry afterwards.
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Jun 16 2011 05:16am
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mscorsvw.exe is precompiling .NET assemblies in the background. Once it's done, it will go away. Typically, after you install the .NET Redist, it will be done with the high priority assemblies in 5 to 10 minutes and then will wait until your computer is idle to process the low priority assemblies. Once it does that it will shutdown and you won't see mscorsvw.exe. One important thing is that while you may see 100% CPU usage, the compilation happens in a process with low priority, so it tries not to steal the CPU for other stuff you are doing. Once everything is compiled, assemblies will now be able to share pages across different processes and warm start up will be typically much faster, so we're not throwing away your cycles.


source: http://blogs.msdn.com/b/davidnotario/archive/2005/04/27/412838.aspx


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Jun 16 2011 05:17am
Quote (Sane @ 16 Jun 2011 13:16)


thx :)

its gone now.
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