This could be caused by a bug in Sound Forge 7.0 which has been fixed
in 7.0a.  Here is a quote from the information about bug fixes in in
Sound Forge 7.0a:  "A bug that could cause CPU utilization to reach
100% during normal playback has been
fixed".  Anyone with a registered copy of Sound Forge 7.0 can install
Sound Forge 7.0a for free.

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On 17/06/2004 at 2:00 PM louie wrote:
I am ripping NLS talking books. After recording one cassette my
computer
becomes a slug and I have to reboot. The computer is a 2.5 GHZ using XP
pro. Any one have any ideas why this is happening?

Regards Steve,
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