Andre,

Ah, there's the key, it sits on your desktop. The icon for iTunes Tool which sits on the desktop is probably corrupt. That causes the CPU to run at 100% for some reason. Put the actual application in your Application folder and put an alias to it on the desktop. If it is already an alias, then trash it and create a new one. Hope that helps.

Scott

When the fan is running constantly and the PB feels very hot at the
bottom along the hinge. Never did this before 10.4.
By the way it is not iTunes but iTunes Tool which sits on the desktop
making the basic controls of iTunes accessible. When I trash iTunes
Tool the issue disappears. I'm however very used to iTunes Tool and
would like to keep it but then without this heat problem.

Andre.


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