It would be good to know what caused it though.
It could have been the Network card messing around and causing the
system CPU usage to spike.
That's what happened to me. The first time it was Spyware, the second it
was a bad network card.
Best of luck with the Re-Install. That is certainly not something I
would ever want to have to do ^_^
-Gel
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From: Kevin Graeme [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
yeah, that does sound like it. A coworker has a similar problem with a
box
at home pegged at 100%.
Taking the last hour or so of the day to reinstall. Hope to see you all
on
the other side.
-Kevin
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