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I have an HP Elitebook 8440p with Windows 7 Ultimate, i7 Processor and 8 GB RAM.
For the last couple of days, when I plug-in my laptop for charging, the CPU usage shoots up to 100% and remains there for around 15 minutes. No offending process shows up in Task Manager/Process Explorer but the laptop is practically unusable for that time. The CPU usage becomes normal when I remove the power cord but shoots up again when plugged back. This is happening with different power adapters/wall sockets so it might not be a faulty adapter issue.
Why is this happening and any pointer to resolve this issue?
Please capture a trace using the Windows Performance Toolkit (see left side, it tells you you can get the toolkit from the Windows SDK and how to capture) and share it with us (or look into it yourself) such that we can pinpoint any non-hardware issues. Feel free to ping me at the chat with
– Tamara Wijsman – 2012-03-19T08:15:27.717@Tom
if you want more interactive help.1The task manager has to show something.. 100% on an i7 - seems like maybe some HP software is going into a loop trying to do something clever...but fails.. as usual. try safe mode and see if it happens. Its going to be some software I bet you! – Piotr Kula – 2012-05-03T16:20:28.693
I've the same problem now with a HP ProBook 4710s. I start the Taskmgr under Win7 looking for CPU-Usage. I've plugged in the original HP-Powersupply. CPU is on 50 to 100% (svchost.exe). Plugged off (Akku on): 0-1% on IDLE-Time. ...Plugged in a similar Dell PowerSupply: 0-1 % Viola. The Power-Setting for CPU-Cooling Policy does not work for me. I'll replace the PowerSupply. – None – 2013-07-12T08:01:52.387