I've googled until I'm google eyed with this problem on a neighbours NEC i-Select M5210 laptop.
256mb memory, 1.5GHz processor. XP SP3 fully patched. Not the sleekest animal, but it should still be OK for the usual surfing, emailing and storing family photos.
Was running really well and smoothly until yesterday, when it slowed down to a crawl. The only thing showing in Task Manager was Automatic Updates running for a long time, and using up a good chunk of a relatively small memory. Had to disable updates to shut it down.
Upon launching Process Explorer, the real culprit was something totally different ...
"Deferred Procedure Calls", and "Interrupts" are soaking up about 50% CPU from the moment the laptop boots until it's closed down again. Happens every time.
I've checked the IDE controllers, uninstalling and rebooting for good measure, as the DMA display doesn't always change if PIO mode kicks in. No apparent problems there. Same with the DVD ROM drivers. No problems.
Have run chkdsk a couple of times, with no problems apparent.
How can you discover why these two are running constantly? There doesn't seem to be any clear answers out there, short of reinstalling Windows, and then finding the problem still there. What a bummer that would have been.
And, I've just remembered, an odd message I just caught sight of as it was closing down 20 minutes ago. First time I've noticed it ... "Ending Program Magellan MS Wheel".
Booted it up again, and can't find anything with a name like that. Carried out a few searches and nothing at all, and I'm just gonna google that now.
Any suggestions welcome. Thanks.
EDIT: Found out what mswheel is all about, but can't find anything on the laptop relating to this link. Nothing in the appoint folder. And no hidden drivers in device manager. One mouse and one touchpad.