Hippogriff
2010-08-09, 14:43
I have been using Spybot S&D for some time, along with TeaTimer resident. So this is not a new thing for me, but today my computer started getting really slow and I knew something was up.
I opened up Process Explorer and saw that my PC was running at 100% CPU. I had a look for any obviously offending process, but the only thing running up at between 80% and 98% was something called Interrupts.
Obviously that is not something you can terminate or get rid of.
I opened up FileMon and started a trace, wondering if any process was rapidly accessing the file system and I found the culprit straight away - TeaTimer.exe was accessing files constantly... often the path was just "C:" which I found a bit strange.
Anyway, I terminated TeaTimer.exe and the CPU usage dropped right back down. I then thought I would restart it - straight back up to 100%. So now I'm not using it.
I have done a Spybot S&D update... same situation exists - TeaTimer.exe causes 100% usage. I've not tried a reboot yet - I suspect that will fix it, but for how long?
Anyone got any insight into why this might have just happened? Is TeaTimer.exe fighting some particularly virulent infection that is not obvious to me? Has it suddenly gone FUBAR?
At the time of the CPU usage heading to 100% I wasn't browsing the 'net or anything, I was actually in Microsoft Excel.
Any guidance appreciated.
I opened up Process Explorer and saw that my PC was running at 100% CPU. I had a look for any obviously offending process, but the only thing running up at between 80% and 98% was something called Interrupts.
Obviously that is not something you can terminate or get rid of.
I opened up FileMon and started a trace, wondering if any process was rapidly accessing the file system and I found the culprit straight away - TeaTimer.exe was accessing files constantly... often the path was just "C:" which I found a bit strange.
Anyway, I terminated TeaTimer.exe and the CPU usage dropped right back down. I then thought I would restart it - straight back up to 100%. So now I'm not using it.
I have done a Spybot S&D update... same situation exists - TeaTimer.exe causes 100% usage. I've not tried a reboot yet - I suspect that will fix it, but for how long?
Anyone got any insight into why this might have just happened? Is TeaTimer.exe fighting some particularly virulent infection that is not obvious to me? Has it suddenly gone FUBAR?
At the time of the CPU usage heading to 100% I wasn't browsing the 'net or anything, I was actually in Microsoft Excel.
Any guidance appreciated.