K,
Zero means that the CPU is not being accessed by that process. 5 or 6 means
5 or 6% of CPU is being used. If anything you are looking for something
that is taking 90 to 99% of processor power. If this large leap in processor
usage I only temporary then you shouldn't worry, yes, even if you are not
doing anything. In most cases it is only sporadic. On my Core2 Due machine
both cores hit 100% a few minutes after the machine has booted to the
desktop. It isn't anything that worries me, because the percentage decreases
again quite rapidly. I'd be more worried if the percentage rate stayed at 90
to 100% for hours with you not doing anything.
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