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      7th Jan 2007
Hi all

Just a quick question

I have a Sony Vaio AR21M with a 1.83GHz Core 2 Duo Chip and 2GB memory installed.

I have Ad-aware, Firefox, realplayer, and outlook running.

The CPU is running constantly between 30 and 60% is this normal, as for me there is nothing much going on really!!

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      7th Jan 2007
Check task manager, whats using the cpu? If you have the above running it will be using some of the processor....

 


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