There is a process called CSRSS.exe that consumes no less than 39% of my cpu
bandwidth. When the computer first boots up things are fine but after an
hour or so things get slow and the mouse cursor no longer moves smoothly.
When I open the task manager to see what is causing the problem and
CSRSS.exe is always the culprit.
Killing this process is out of the question as it results in the BSoD. I
looked through Microsoft's support site and I see plenty of issues related
to it going back to Windows 2000, but none of them seem to be applicable to
me. Has any one else experienced this problem? How do I prevent this from
occurring?
Dell Latitude D830V
Windows Vista Ultimate 64-bit Edition
4 Gigs Ram
160 Gig HD
Intel 2.2GHz T7500
Intel 965 Express Graphic Adapter (shared memory, using 358 Megs)
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