Finder to 100% CPU

I frequently seem to see Finder go to 100% CPU (101.3% etc). Is this an issue on a MacBookPro?
Is this a iDisk issue? Time Machine? Parallels 6?
Is there a way to find out?
I'm new to mac but I get more spinning multicolored pinwheel delays and hangs than I would expect and software such as Pages takes longer to open a text document than I would have imagined...
The computer is 6 months old at this point but it's been a bit of a wild ride.
Thanks,
Jon

Hotwheels22 wrote:
I seem to be having (at least) a problem with Parallels 6. I see that "prl_vm" is running at 97% CPU even when the software is not on.
Did you shut down Windows completely? If so, I'm not sure why Parallels would be consuming so much CPU time. With Windows shut down on my Mac the VMware processes use hardly any CPU time. With Windows idling, VMware seems to consume around 5% of a core.
Looks like I have 2 - 2.56Ghz processors and when prl_vm or finder say that they are at 100% that means they are using half my processing power (when they appear to be doing nothing)? Is that right?
I would think that a processor of that speed would have more than one core. I can't find a listing for a Mac Pro with 2.56 GHz processors. Could you mean 2.66 GHz? Processors in that class seem to have either two or four cores. That would mean that a process using 100% of a core would be using one fourth or one half of your processing power. In either case your Mac should have plenty of processing power left over for other things.
Pinned CPU is bad and abnormal but spiked Disk Activity is OK is that the lesson here?
Any time you ask your computer to do something both CPU and disk activity are likely to increase temporarily. Once the requested thing is complete they are both likely to drop to previous levels. You may also see interesting things under the "System Memory" tab of Activity Monitor. If the value for "Page outs" is above zero and increases while you work, your Mac is spending time managing a shortage of RAM by writing some of its contents to disk.
Windows under Parallels may be an exception to this. I'm guessing, but that combination may routinely consume one or more of your Mac's processor cores. You should be able to configure Parallels regarding how many cores it can dedicate to Windows.

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    Rows                      10            <0.01             1
    Fetches              105,103             1.00     10,510.30
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    MemFree:         27356 kB
    Buffers:          8388 kB
    Cached:         609660 kB
    SwapCached:      18628 kB
    Active:         675376 kB
    Inactive:       287072 kB
    HighTotal:      130304 kB
    HighFree:          260 kB
    LowTotal:       904272 kB
    LowFree:         27096 kB
    SwapTotal:     3148700 kB
    SwapFree:      2940636 kB
    Dirty:              72 kB
    Writeback:           0 kB
    AnonPages:      328700 kB
    Mapped:         271316 kB
    Slab:            21136 kB
    PageTables:      14196 kB
    NFS_Unstable:        0 kB
    Bounce:              0 kB
    CommitLimit:   3665988 kB
    Committed_AS:  1187464 kB
    VmallocTotal:   114680 kB
    VmallocUsed:      5860 kB
    VmallocChunk:   108476 kB
    HugePages_Total:     0
    HugePages_Free:      0
    HugePages_Rsvd:      0
    Hugepagesize:     4096 kB
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    rpc_inode_cache        6      7    512    7    1 : tunables   54   27    8 : slabdata      1      1      0
    ip_conntrack_expect    0      0     96   40    1 : tunables  120   60    8 : slabdata      0      0      0
    ip_conntrack          68     68    228   17    1 : tunables  120   60    8 : slabdata      4      4      0
    ip_fib_alias           7    113     32  113    1 : tunables  120   60    8 : slabdata      1      1      0
    ip_fib_hash            7    113     32  113    1 : tunables  120   60    8 : slabdata      1      1      0
    fib6_nodes            22    113     32  113    1 : tunables  120   60    8 : slabdata      1      1      0
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    ndisc_cache            1     15    256   15    1 : tunables  120   60    8 : slabdata      1      1      0
    RAWv6                  4      5    768    5    1 : tunables   54   27    8 : slabdata      1      1      0
    UDPv6                  9     12    640    6    1 : tunables   54   27    8 : slabdata      2      2      0
    tw_sock_TCPv6          0      0    128   30    1 : tunables  120   60    8 : slabdata      0      0      0
    request_sock_TCPv6     0      0    128   30    1 : tunables  120   60    8 : slabdata      0      0      0
    TCPv6                  1      3   1280    3    1 : tunables   24   12    8 : slabdata      1      1      0
    jbd_1k                 0      0   1024    4    1 : tunables   54   27    8 : slabdata      0      0      0
    dm_mpath               0      0     28  127    1 : tunables  120   60    8 : slabdata      0      0      0
    dm_uevent              0      0   2460    3    2 : tunables   24   12    8 : slabdata      0      0      0
    dm_tio                 0      0     16  203    1 : tunables  120   60    8 : slabdata      0      0      0
    dm_io                  0      0     20  169    1 : tunables  120   60    8 : slabdata      0      0      0
    jbd_4k                 1      1   4096    1    1 : tunables   24   12    8 : slabdata      1      1      0
    scsi_cmd_cache        10     10    384   10    1 : tunables   54   27    8 : slabdata      1      1      0
    sgpool-128            36     36   2048    2    1 : tunables   24   12    8 : slabdata     18     18      0
    sgpool-64             33     36   1024    4    1 : tunables   54   27    8 : slabdata      9      9      0
    sgpool-32             34     40    512    8    1 : tunables   54   27    8 : slabdata      5      5      0
    sgpool-16             35     45    256   15    1 : tunables  120   60    8 : slabdata      3      3      0
    sgpool-8              60     60    128   30    1 : tunables  120   60    8 : slabdata      2      2      0
    scsi_io_context        0      0    104   37    1 : tunables  120   60    8 : slabdata      0      0      0
    ext3_inode_cache    4376   8216    492    8    1 : tunables   54   27    8 : slabdata   1027   1027      0
    ext3_xattr           165    234     48   78    1 : tunables  120   60    8 : slabdata      3      3      0
    journal_handle         8    169     20  169    1 : tunables  120   60    8 : slabdata      1      1      0
    journal_head         684   1008     52   72    1 : tunables  120   60    8 : slabdata     14     14      0
    revoke_table          18    254     12  254    1 : tunables  120   60    8 : slabdata      1      1      0
    revoke_record          0      0     16  203    1 : tunables  120   60    8 : slabdata      0      0      0
    uhci_urb_priv          0      0     28  127    1 : tunables  120   60    8 : slabdata      0      0      0
    UNIX                  56    112    512    7    1 : tunables   54   27    8 : slabdata     16     16      0
    flow_cache             0      0    128   30    1 : tunables  120   60    8 : slabdata      0      0      0
    cfq_ioc_pool           0      0     92   42    1 : tunables  120   60    8 : slabdata      0      0      0
    cfq_pool               0      0     96   40    1 : tunables  120   60    8 : slabdata      0      0      0
    crq_pool               0      0     44   84    1 : tunables  120   60    8 : slabdata      0      0      0
    deadline_drq         140    252     44   84    1 : tunables  120   60    8 : slabdata      3      3      0
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    vm_area_struct     11169  14904     84   46    1 : tunables  120   60    8 : slabdata    324    324    144
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    signal_cache         142    171    448    9    1 : tunables   54   27    8 : slabdata     19     19      0
    sighand_cache        127    135   1344    3    1 : tunables   24   12    8 : slabdata     45     45      0
    task_struct          184    246   1360    3    1 : tunables   24   12    8 : slabdata     82     82      0
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       440    399  90%    0.50K     55        8       220K size-512
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       303    209  68%    0.04K      3      101        12K pid
       290    290 100%    0.38K     29       10       116K sock_inode_cache
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