VBox performance on my Linux host is awful. I've read several troubleshooting 
FAQs, and they help identify the problem, but have no information about how to 
resolve it.

When the problem happens, VBox is using 150% to 250% of the CPU. This is on a 
monster of a laptop: i7 with 8 cores, 26 Gig of RAM, 2 disc drives, and one of 
those drives is a new SSD (which is where the 75Gig VM lives). Xubuntu host 
with all updates applied, and a Win7 VM.

The VM uses a single 75Gig file, so it's not wasting resources creating or 
deleting data files. 

Could my CPU be on the fritz? How can I test that?

Any suggestions?

Tom

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