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The only issue that arrises when the thread is suspended is if the computer goes into standby mode. (4 on back integrated with Motherboard, and 2 on front panel that are wired to the Motherboard). I do not have anything attached to the USB ports that came with the computer. I don't think that it has anything attached to it now because, when ever I suspend 'USBPORT.SYS' thread 368, all of my USB devices attached to the PCI card continue to function normally. I am not sure what I plugged in to get Hal to show up, but every time I restart the computer and check the Process Explorer it is in the stack of the CPU hogging thread. The other 4 'USBPORT.SYS' threads only have 3 'USBPORT.SYS' and the 'NTKRNPLA.EXE' stuff. Thank you for attaching a screen shot for reference. I actually caught the System process at 100.00% of the CPU. This is my first time to try to post a screen shot, so I hope it turns out. I think I am going to add Apple to my list of replacement home computers once I finally throw this desktop through the window.
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At least the CD drive still works if I fire up iTunes. I would like to personally thank Microsoft for adding another problem for me to fix.
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The only thing this software did for me was cause my CD-RW drive to quit reading music CD's in Windows Media Player and in 'My Computer'. According to there Forum it will help trouble shoot USB port problems. I also downloaded and ran "Fix It" form microsoft. I just finished updating my BIOS with no change to the problem. Aside from the issue at hand, I think this is the cleanest I have ever had this computer. If I don't move the mouse for a couple minutes it will actually drop down to 0%. If I suspend 'USBPORT.SYS' in Process Explorer the CPU goes down to 2%. I am not used to both porgrams coming up empty handed. Any time I scan now I come up with no malware, viruses, or spyware. That was my first thought but I have run Adaware and Panda 2010 to death. Thank you for taking the time to read this. I don't see a manufacturer on it but the specs: 1394 Firewire Interface: Compliant with IEEE 1394A OHCE Specification Revision 1.1ĭata Transfer rate can be 100/200/400Mbps PCI card I installed was purchased at Fry's. Mother board has 4 USB ports on back of computer and connector that is feeding 2 on the front. I know this is a lot to read but I figured I would try to give you everything up front. I walked away for the computer for a little bit and when I came back the computer was hybernating and would not come out of hybernation. Never saw the little green bars at the bottom. I was even able to fart around on the internet without having to wait for anything to load. I ran a few different programs to see if the problem was gone, and the computer ran great. I suspended the thread 368 and all the other processes went nuts for about 20 seconds and then the CPU went down to 5%. I checked and all 5 are running the same driver. There are 4 other USBPORT.SYS threads listed under the System Process that are not using any of the CPU.
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Restarting the computer between each check and it always appears as Thread number 368.Ħ ntkmlpa.exe!PsRemoveCreateThreadNotifyRoutine+0x21e When I expanded System is showed "USBPORT.SYS+0.6086 is the thread sucking up the CPU System = 92 to 99 (And that is 'System' not 'System Idle Proces') I downloaded Process Explorer and This is what I found. This tells me that it is a Windows software issue and not a hardware poblem. The original USB ports also work when I start up the computer with a recovery disk. My wireless mouse works fine when connected to the PCI card USB ports. I recently purchased a PCI card that had 4 external USB ports. I still did not have a mouse but I was able to use the ten-key through the Accessability options. I purchased System Mchanic from Wal-Mart and it made the computer usable again. The computer got so slow I could hardly do anything.
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I removed iTunes completely from my computer using the 6 step process provided by Apple. I went ot the microsoft website, and updated to Service Pack 3. In a Forum, (don't remember which one), I saw that there were issues with iTunes 10 and Windows XP with Service Pack 2. They would not pick-up my iPhone when I plugged it in. That was when I first noticed problems with the USB ports.
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Just before my PS/2 mouse totally took a dive, I had installed iTunes.
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I tried to update the drivers and it said that I had the most recent drivers already installed. I checked the device manager and it showed he USB ports and drivers to be working properly. I plugged my USB memory stick and nothing. I purchased a USB mouse mouse that has a cord. It finaly quit working all together and now my PS/2 port does not work at all. I am pretty sure that it was a problem in the wiring. The first problem I notices was the computer getting slow. I've been working on this problem for a while.