Morning John,

> Screenshot at http://tinypic.com/r/169hxc7/6

That screenshot shows that your Pi is running at 100% CPU and has been for some time. You might find the following article on my blog helpful - if yo haven't already set up turbo mode on your pi.

In turbo mode, the Pi will ramp up the CPU frequency from the standard 700 MHz to anything up to what you set as the maximum. This can me 1 GHz, but there are reports of SD Card corruptions with this setting. I've never had it - I corrupt my cards with other methods! However, just in case, my Pi is set to max out at 950 MHz.

http://qdosmsq.dunbar-it.co.uk/blog/2012/09/give-your-raspberry-pi-turbo-mode/

You never know, it might just help.


Cheers,
Norm.

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