You can "pipe/redirect output" the command prompt to a file. Maybe this will help.
">" to create or ">>" to append.
This will place the output in a file.
such as
"command" > "filename"
You can "pipe/redirect output" the command prompt to a file. Maybe this will help.
">" to create or ">>" to append.
This will place the output in a file and maybe you can read it after you boot again.
I'm sick and dont want to install XP over!!!
I have the same CPU issue. After booting the CPU tends to go to 99-100% for mostly SVCHOST.exe or for RNUDLL32.exe or mmc.exe. This all happened within the last week. It seemed to just happen and I have been removing everything, hardware and software...
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