Continually clocked!

I have a HP HPE-270e computer. WIndows 7 Home Premium 64.  24 GB OF RAM. 260 GB of disk space.

The CPU started to run continually from about 10% to 30%. I used the Task Manager to see what was running in the background that didn't need to be there and arrest them all.

I got an additional HD installed a few weeks back, but don' I think anything todo with my problem. I tried to backup to Crashplan +, but it seemed way to slow down so I tried CrashplanPro, but it's not faster. I'm trying to see if they can do better, but found it wasn't a faster on Amazon S3.

Trying to use S3, I decided to upgrade my Java program. It is at the time my problems started so I deleted it from my computer.

My line telephone all haywire, but doubt if having nanything to do with it.

Then... nothing running on this computer in the background so that the CPU has to read 0%

I think I found the culprit. The PROCESS WINDOWS TASK MANAGER should click on SHOW PROCESSES OF ALL THE USERS to get the whole picture. My WD external hard drive was hogging more than 2 000 000 K of memory for a reason even if it is not plugged.

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