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Old January 31st 05, 05:10 PM
killjoy
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Generally if I am not doing much on the PC my CPU usage is around the 30%
mark and remains some what similiar if I close Microsoft messenger.

However if I then exit Microsoft messenger from my tray the usage goes up
to 90% and stays at that level unless I open it again. Any suggestions ?

John


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Old March 5th 05, 08:13 AM
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You should try a repair or reinstall.

"killjoy" wrote:

Generally if I am not doing much on the PC my CPU usage is around the 30%
mark and remains some what similiar if I close Microsoft messenger.

However if I then exit Microsoft messenger from my tray the usage goes up
to 90% and stays at that level unless I open it again. Any suggestions ?

John



 




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