habe das Problem, wenn ich im Skype am telefonieren bin, das mein Prozessor zu 100% ausgelastet ist und ich nichts anderes mehr machen kann. Evtl weiss ja jemand von euch Rat.
Mein System:
Intel Pentium 2,4 GHz
RAM: 1GB
Freier Speicherplatz: 83 GB
Soundkarte: Crystal WDM AC'97 Driver for ICH4
Betriebssystem: Windows XP Home inkl. Servicepack 2 und aller Updates
Skypeversion: 1.3.0.57
Treiber alle auf dem Neusten Stand
Habe schon "speech recognition engine" in Windows komplett deaktivier, so wie es im Skype-FAQ steht.
Zitat
Skype might start using 100% of CPU if you have TotalRecorder software installed and it is set as default Input/Output device for Skype. To avoid this change the I/O devices to your soundcard or USB Phone in the Skype options menu or change the default Windows I/O device from the Windows Control Panel to your soundcard or USB Phone. In most of the similar cases it has turned out that the reason is incompatibility with some other software components installed on the computer (for example: antivirus Nod32, network monitoring software like Netlimiter).
Also, be sure to turn off Windows XP speech recognition feature. The speech recognition engine kicks in when you begin a call and can cause your CPU to run at 100%. Turn off the speech recognition by opening the Control Panel and selecting Regional and Language Options. On the Languages tab, under Text services and input languages, click Details. Under Installed services, click Voice Recognition under the language you are using, and then click Remove.
Another common reason that all your CPU is used up is a conflict with Norton Worm Protection. If you have this enable try disabling it to see if the problem resolves itself.
Das habe ich auch alles schon durch, doch es hilft nichts
Danke schonmal im Vorraus.
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