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Hi all,
I don't know exactly what caused it.. maybe my removing from
the registry all entries relative to my ATI 8500 that didn't
want to uninstall; maybe uninstalling UltraVNC.. dunno, but
anyway when I boot my Windows 2000 installation, two processes
eat CPU time. These are:
SERVICES.EXE
and
RUNDLL32.EXE
I'd sure like to fix this problem. If I kill RUNDLL32, then
the problem ends.. but I've to do it manually each time I
boot.
So I'd like to investigate and fix the problem in a more
proper and radical way.
How can I discover which DLL (or registry entry) is causing
RUNDLL32 to eat CPU cycles (and cause a lot of page misses,
also)?
Any hints?
Thank you,
John
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