Hi,

> After being upgraded to 9.1 ubuntu after logged in occupies nearly 100% of 
> the CPU without any other external process as evident from the System 
> Monitor. As such the computer becomes too slow. Why this? Any solutions?

I've had this very same problem. Please try to run the
gnome-system-monitor immediately after boot
from the terminal or use a commandline application like " top " to
find the process which is hogging
the CPU.
In my case it was the application launcher gnome-do which was set as a
startup program creating
trouble. So I just removed it from the startup list and that solved my
problem. Its probable that your
problem is similar :)

> Can I do a reinstall for 9.1 and if so how?

Yes ofcourse you can do a reinstall,but I wonder why you would need to
do that if you can fix the
problem right away. Reinstallation is never a real solution unless you
are on [...guess..]
For reinstallation just use the ubuntu installation disk and install
onto the same partitions that
you used for the current installation and check the box for
formattiing the partition before a
reinstall.

> Thanks in advance for both solutions.


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