>Bailey:
>
>>   WHY did you set the throttle to top speed? The idea is that you slow
>>   down the processor for boot, not run it as fast as possible. Try it at
>>   1.
>
>OK, I retried it with XPostFacto 2.2b7 throttle set at 1 but it
>didn't help either.
>
>So "throttle 1" means that the CPU is slowed down as much as possible, right?
>
>I didn't find this info in the XPostFacto documentation so I
>concluded that 24 throttles the CPU as much as possible ("throttle 1"
>is also next to "no throttle").
>
>--
Matti Haveri

I also thought this was the case 24 being more throttle then 1 and 
reported it as such here....and it does appear to be correct. However 
only Ryan can say for sure and he is out out of town for a few days. 
Like I just said I belive this to be correct but it wouldn't be the 
first time I was wrong ;-) Will S

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