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R-connect Slow Down My Machine!

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I am using windows XP pro with SP2 and all the possible updates availble.

well here am facing this problem after updating my OS in january security updates by microsoft.

There is this process running in Windows Task Manager>>> Processes, CISVC.EXE

Well problem starts only after i connect my phone to R-connect it.

Am using USB data cable with Samsung sch-191.

as soon as i start R-connecting this process takes minimum of 50% to 80% source

(i.e. CPU usage)

its only me suffering with this or some more people facing this problem??

is there any solution??

well my machine is IBM NOTEBOOK-T30, P4 2.2 ghz, 256mb RAM, virus and adware free.

Am using AVG anti- virus and Lavasoft AD-AWARE and microsoft anti-spyware BETA to keep my machine clean with virus, trojan and adwares.

:( PLEASE HELP :'(

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Try to end this process by Right-clinking on it & select End Process and see what happens?

Try one more thing Right-Click on My Computer & selest Manage (Or In Administrative Tools, select Services) , when the window opens, goto services and search for this process "CISVC.EXE", when u find double-click on it and read the information about it, i.e., what this process does and what it stands for?.

So that if its un necessary then u can safely disable it.

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also check out whether it's a spyware...

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I am using windows XP pro with SP2 and all the possible updates availble.

well here am facing this problem after updating my OS in january security updates by microsoft.

There is this process running in Windows Task Manager>>> Processes, CISVC.EXE

Well problem starts only after i connect my phone to R-connect it.

Am using USB data cable with Samsung sch-191.

as soon as i start R-connecting this process takes minimum of 50% to 80% source

(i.e. CPU usage)

its only me suffering with this or some more people facing this problem??

is there any solution??

well my machine is IBM NOTEBOOK-T30, P4 2.2 ghz, 256mb RAM, virus and adware free.

Am using AVG anti- virus and Lavasoft AD-AWARE and microsoft anti-spyware BETA to keep my machine clean with virus, trojan and adwares.

  :( PLEASE HELP  :'(

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I am using a toshiba notebook no problems on my comp I think this must be an adware only try searching some information on this from web

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Its not at all adware or spyware. its microsoft patch comes with SP2.

i have done everything u guys have mentioned here.

i've also asked microsoft about it.

lets see.

U guys also can check in TASK MANAGER tht this process is running in all machine of windows xp SP2.

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Its not at all adware or spyware. its microsoft patch comes with SP2.

i have done everything u guys have mentioned here.

i've also asked microsoft about it.

lets see.

U guys also can check in TASK MANAGER tht this process is running in all machine of windows xp SP2.

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cisvc.exe is a process that belongs to the Microsoft Windows Operating System. It is used to monitor the memory usage in CIDAEMON.exe and prevent low memory problems. This is an essential system process and should not be removed. This program is an essential system process.

You might be facing the issue because u are running on low memory. Can you report your memory usage as well.

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To keep it short, ms xp sp2 is some real brain dead blunder, look at the numbers of apps that it borkes for no apparent reason :-).

BTW they still have the largest number of vulnerabilities in there system.

Cheers ............

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I am using Windows XP Media Center Edition and this problem happens in that too....

Its not bcoz of low memory (I am having 512 MB)...

There clearly seems to be a bug with SP2...

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BEWARE - It can be a KeyLogger

The windows OS program is some sort of memory indexing manager.

If it takes an unusually large amount of memory, it could be a keylogger

Press the keys "CTRL + ALT + SHIFT + K" (it can be customized to another keyboard shortcut though, and hence may not always work). Check for a new icon in system tray.

Also do a search for cisvc.exe and cisvc.txt. - the executable and the file which stores all the keystrokes.

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I ran spyware and antivirus removers to see if there is some problem!!!

But nothing could be found!!!

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