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Blizzke
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      08-01-2007
My Vista (Business) laptop has a network share that is mounted on my desktop
PC as a drive letter (net use ...). If I start my backup (it also backs up a
large amount of data from the laptop), after about 2 minutes the laptop CPU
usage goes to 100%.

Using some tools I found out that the system is using all the CPU, more
specific SRV.SYS

Any clues on how to solve this? I never experienced this problem with XP.
Net search brought up little about it. I've tried KB931770 because the
description looked familiar but it doesn't resolve the situation.
 
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dean-dean
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      08-01-2007
You might try disabling Remote Differential Compression.

You can disable it by going to Control Panel\Programs and Features > Turn
Windows Features On or Off.


"Blizzke" <> wrote in message
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> My Vista (Business) laptop has a network share that is mounted on my
> desktop
> PC as a drive letter (net use ...). If I start my backup (it also backs up
> a
> large amount of data from the laptop), after about 2 minutes the laptop
> CPU
> usage goes to 100%.
>
> Using some tools I found out that the system is using all the CPU, more
> specific SRV.SYS
>
> Any clues on how to solve this? I never experienced this problem with XP.
> Net search brought up little about it. I've tried KB931770 because the
> description looked familiar but it doesn't resolve the situation.


 
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John
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      08-01-2007
The new update helps improve slow file transfers. It may be on MS site next
week. It is available but you need to install it using wusa.exe.


"Blizzke" <> wrote in message
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> My Vista (Business) laptop has a network share that is mounted on my
> desktop
> PC as a drive letter (net use ...). If I start my backup (it also backs up
> a
> large amount of data from the laptop), after about 2 minutes the laptop
> CPU
> usage goes to 100%.
>
> Using some tools I found out that the system is using all the CPU, more
> specific SRV.SYS
>
> Any clues on how to solve this? I never experienced this problem with XP.
> Net search brought up little about it. I've tried KB931770 because the
> description looked familiar but it doesn't resolve the situation.



 
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Christopher R. Lee
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      08-01-2007
That's the sort of beardy answer that used to give Linux a bad name.

Most people just want to use their computer.

Regards


"dean-dean" <dean-> a écrit dans le message de
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> You might try disabling Remote Differential Compression.
>
> You can disable it by going to Control Panel\Programs and Features > Turn
> Windows Features On or Off.
>
>
> "Blizzke" <> wrote in message
> news:5356B0FD-C245-4A1A-BE4C-...
>> My Vista (Business) laptop has a network share that is mounted on my
>> desktop
>> PC as a drive letter (net use ...). If I start my backup (it also backs
>> up a
>> large amount of data from the laptop), after about 2 minutes the laptop
>> CPU
>> usage goes to 100%.
>>
>> Using some tools I found out that the system is using all the CPU, more
>> specific SRV.SYS
>>
>> Any clues on how to solve this? I never experienced this problem with XP.
>> Net search brought up little about it. I've tried KB931770 because the
>> description looked familiar but it doesn't resolve the situation.

>


 
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Blizzke
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      08-02-2007
It's not just slow file transfers. Once the CPU goes to 100% (srv.sys has a
whole bunch of threads at that point, while it normally has just one), it
stays at 100% indefinitely (until reboot). Also, after a while, the laptop
isn't accessible via the network anymore.

At this point this prevents me from backing up my data via the network
entirely and doing my work in a decent matter (that laptop is also a server
for my network when I'm not dragging it around).

I thought might be anti-virus related (googling brought that up), but it
occurs even without AV client installed.

I knew I should've sticked with XP, never had any issues with that. But no,
I had to go out and buy a new laptop with Vista on it, sigh.

"John" wrote:

> The new update helps improve slow file transfers. It may be on MS site next
> week. It is available but you need to install it using wusa.exe.



 
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