Activity of the network and CPU utilization

Hello

I am using windows vista 64-bit edition. Recently I noticed it was a network activity of 2.5% during the period of idle. and when I use internet the % increases. I have no other significant problems with my PC. When I add a column (BytesRecvd) in the Task Manager. It also shows receive bytes. I checked the resource monitor, but it does not watch everything continues to receive bytes. I have tried all my ways to get rid of this. A full scan with Security Essentials, Malware analysis with Malwarebytes anti-malware. monitor task etc... But could not find a solution. I installed a separate installation of vista (32 bit) in another harddrive after you have completely disconnected from the current. and after completing the installation, the use of the % network sucked in an inactive state. I have not installed any software other than vista and Security Essentials.

I started to install the new updates of net, and after completing the updates it again 2.5%. Is this a bug in the updates or is no problem with my computer. Normally I use the system as a limited user privilege.


 

Help, please.

 

Anand

I'm happy I could help - it was my pleasure.

Thanks for the kind words and comments - it is greatly appreciated.

The fact that you have 0 activity in Mode safe suggests a program which does not work in mode safe but doesn't work in normal mode is causing the activity - but I don't know what that might be.

Try a boot minimum http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929135.  If the problem goes away then it's just a matter of tracking down the culprit at the origin of the problem.   Follow the procedures described in the article.  Once found, remove, delete, disable or uninstall.  Once remember to put Vista in normal status, as described in the procedures. If the problem occurs in clean mode then just restore the system to normal and reboot - this solution will not work.

I hope this helps.  Post back if you have any other questions.

Good luck and best wishes!

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