I agree with Jonathan Berry... Opera OR Firefox... but not both. Keep your Internet Explorer available in the All Programs section of the Start -> Toolbar in the event you have to open it... because there are some functions, such as certain Microsoft programs and downloads that will not easily respond to Opera or Firefox requests.
You might also check your processes to see what is going on... CPU running at 100% is not necessarily bad... depending on what is going on... just means it is being fully utilized. ________ I was surprised by the first few years of getting paid for doing nothing. In time, doing nothing became its own sort of challenge. ... .... ..... ...... Wally Dilbert On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 9:21 AM, Jonathan Berry <[email protected]>wrote: > >On Sun, 07 Dec 2008 22:36:52 -0600, Rob Bell wrote: > >> If >the priority of the offending process is high or if the offending > >>process is tying up some system functionality then it could certainly > >>bring things to a halt. > > > >Is there an ap to configure permanently or on the fly the priority > >of a process? I'd throttle IE back if I could. > >Jeffrey Race > > > > The use of these two apps will help you throttle IE back to > zero CPU. > > Opera > Mozilla Firefox. > > > > -- > happy > Jonathan Berry and Erika http://members.shaw.ca/berry5868/fun.htm > > _______________________________________________ > Thinkpad mailing list > [email protected] > http://stderr.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/thinkpad > _______________________________________________ Thinkpad mailing list [email protected] http://stderr.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/thinkpad
