Bonjour,
regulierement et (sans doute tous les jours si le pc=20
=E9tait allumer) le processus helpsvc.exe est en marche et=20
consomme jusque 100% de cpu. J'ai windows xp familial et=20
=E0 jour.
Je tue la tache =E0 la main et c est bon. C'es tres=20
desagreable.
Y'a t'il une solution ?
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Bonjour,
Extrait d'une faq en anglais sur le WEB:
In most cases this task terminates once the Windows Update terminates and/or you exit the Windows XP Help. It has been known, however, not to terminate itself and instead to run away with CPU usage, up to 90%, with the obvious impact on the PC's performance. If this happens regularly create a DWORD entry called Headlines and give it the value of 0, for the following Registry Key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWARE Microsoft PCHealth HelpSvc (only advanced users should attempt this). This disables the Headlines feature which simply means that your Help and Support Center headlines are never updated.
Cordialement; AR
Bonjour,
Extrait d'une faq en anglais sur le WEB:
In most cases this task terminates once the Windows Update terminates and/or
you exit the Windows XP Help. It has been known, however, not to terminate
itself and instead to run away with CPU usage, up to 90%, with the obvious
impact on the PC's performance. If this happens regularly create a DWORD
entry called Headlines and give it the value of 0, for the following
Registry Key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWARE Microsoft PCHealth HelpSvc
(only advanced users should attempt this). This disables the Headlines
feature which simply means that your Help and Support Center headlines are
never updated.
In most cases this task terminates once the Windows Update terminates and/or you exit the Windows XP Help. It has been known, however, not to terminate itself and instead to run away with CPU usage, up to 90%, with the obvious impact on the PC's performance. If this happens regularly create a DWORD entry called Headlines and give it the value of 0, for the following Registry Key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWARE Microsoft PCHealth HelpSvc (only advanced users should attempt this). This disables the Headlines feature which simply means that your Help and Support Center headlines are never updated.
Cordialement; AR
Deja fait, et c est pareil, sniff
merci quand meme
-----Message d'origine----- Bonjour,
Extrait d'une faq en anglais sur le WEB:
In most cases this task terminates once the Windows Update terminates and/or
you exit the Windows XP Help. It has been known, however, not to terminate
itself and instead to run away with CPU usage, up to 90%, with the obvious
impact on the PC's performance. If this happens regularly create a DWORD
entry called Headlines and give it the value of 0, for the following
Registry Key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWARE Microsoft PCHealth HelpSvc
(only advanced users should attempt this). This disables the Headlines
feature which simply means that your Help and Support Center headlines are
never updated.
Cordialement; AR
.
Deja fait, et c est pareil, sniff
merci quand meme
-----Message d'origine-----
Bonjour,
Extrait d'une faq en anglais sur le WEB:
In most cases this task terminates once the Windows
Update terminates and/or
you exit the Windows XP Help. It has been known,
however, not to terminate
itself and instead to run away with CPU usage, up to
90%, with the obvious
impact on the PC's performance. If this happens
regularly create a DWORD
entry called Headlines and give it the value of 0, for
the following
Registry Key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWARE Microsoft
PCHealth HelpSvc
(only advanced users should attempt this). This
disables the Headlines
feature which simply means that your Help and Support
Center headlines are