Hehe, don’t 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

 

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>> 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
>
> 
>
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>
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> *För *Ara Kaloustian
> *Skickat:* den 9 mars 2007 21:16
> *Till:* AB-Main
> *Ämne:* [amibroker] Heavy spam / hacker activity ???
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> 
>
> Using eSignal, IB and Skype I get 50% of my CPU cycles by firewall ...
>
> 
>
> Anyone else seeing this kind of activity???
>
> 
>
> Ara
>
> 

 

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