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While running my application , Machine (PC) gets slow

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  • _ _AnsHUMAN_

    You can use perfmon utility that is shipped with windows this will atleast give you some idea. Somethings seem HARD to do, until we know how to do them. ;-) _AnShUmAn_

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    Could you please tell me Where this utility is. How I can open and use it ( its location /path) and some using hints Thanks Regards.

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      HI, When I run my application ( Multi threaded application- MFC based Socket , with which I Recive the file from Client/Sender). The machine gets slow ( that as explorer response is slow some times) After getting few files. Why its the machine (PC) get slow. How can I check it , How can I improve my app that it do not effects the system. Thannks Regards.

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      Stephen Hewitt
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      Try _AnShUmAn_'s idea; you need to determine why it's getting slow. Is it consuming too much CPU time? Is it consuming too much memory? Even task manager can be a big help with this. Steve

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      • S Stephen Hewitt

        Try _AnShUmAn_'s idea; you need to determine why it's getting slow. Is it consuming too much CPU time? Is it consuming too much memory? Even task manager can be a big help with this. Steve

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        OK, IF its CPU consuming hten how can handle it , otherwise if its memory using how can I handle it Regards.

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          OK, IF its CPU consuming hten how can handle it , otherwise if its memory using how can I handle it Regards.

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          Stephen Hewitt
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          None of these questions have a useful generic answer apart from the obvious. i.e. Use less CPU time/memory. First things first: identify the problem. Steve

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            None of these questions have a useful generic answer apart from the obvious. i.e. Use less CPU time/memory. First things first: identify the problem. Steve

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            HI, I have check CPU usage is 99% , while memory usage is 3500 K So how can I reduce CPU usage for my application so that other application aslo run smothly Regards.

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              HI, I have check CPU usage is 99% , while memory usage is 3500 K So how can I reduce CPU usage for my application so that other application aslo run smothly Regards.

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              Stephen Hewitt
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              You need to find out which part of you code is consuming all the CPU time. You could try a profiler. There is also the "poor man's profiler": run the program in a debugger and break execution multiple times and see what the program is doing. Steve

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                Could you please tell me Where this utility is. How I can open and use it ( its location /path) and some using hints Thanks Regards.

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                _AnsHUMAN_
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                One way is to go to the Run option in the Start Menu and type perfmon. Another one is to go to the Administrative Tools in Start Menu>Settings>Control Panel>Administrative Tools>Performance Somethings seem HARD to do, until we know how to do them. ;-) _AnShUmAn_

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                • S Stephen Hewitt

                  You need to find out which part of you code is consuming all the CPU time. You could try a profiler. There is also the "poor man's profiler": run the program in a debugger and break execution multiple times and see what the program is doing. Steve

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                  Could you please send me a link to a free and good profiler download thanks Regards.

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                  • Z zahid_ash

                    HI, I have check CPU usage is 99% , while memory usage is 3500 K So how can I reduce CPU usage for my application so that other application aslo run smothly Regards.

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                    blue_rabbit
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                    He, I think your code may have infinity loop. Like this: while(i < 100){ //forget increase i //i++; } Check the loops in your code.

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                      He, I think your code may have infinity loop. Like this: while(i < 100){ //forget increase i //i++; } Check the loops in your code.

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                      The "poor man's profiler" will find this one. Steve

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