Hehe, dont ask me. I assume the problem was actually at a lower level, probably an I/O conflict, or an IRQ conflict or something like that on a low level of the operating system. Once I murdered the specific function in the graphics software that was trying to control stuff in the background, things started working again.
Best regards, Jan _____ Från: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] För Michael.S.G. Skickat: den 10 mars 2007 23:50 Till: [email protected] Ämne: Re: SV: [amibroker] Heavy spam / hacker activity ??? >> This stopped once I unloaded some nVidia graphics drivers which interfered with my FTP-program and Outlook. Only in windows.................................(Seriously WHY does a VIDEO DRIVER interfere with Internet Protocol.......?) Laughing at windows, Michael. Jan Malmberg wrote: > > Hello. > > That might occur if your firewall locks up. When my Symantec locks up, > it consumes 50%, half of my HT processor. It is related to run32dll or > whatever it is called, and also related to using lots of internet > connections at once. This stopped once I unloaded some nVidia graphics > drivers which interfered with my FTP-program and Outlook. > > If you are using something like that, check those things. Use the Task > Manager to see exactly which program that is stealing CPU power. > > Best regards, > > Jan > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------- > > *Från:* [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:amibroker%40yahoogroups.com> ps.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:amibroker%40yahoogroups.com> ps.com] > *För *Ara Kaloustian > *Skickat:* den 9 mars 2007 21:16 > *Till:* AB-Main > *Ämne:* [amibroker] Heavy spam / hacker activity ??? > > > > Using eSignal, IB and Skype I get 50% of my CPU cycles by firewall ... > > > > Anyone else seeing this kind of activity??? > > > > Ara > >
