You can use Task Manager|Processes tab to see what process is consuming the
mem/ cpu. Check Event Viewer and Device Manager for errors and or
non-starting devices.
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Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
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| I'm running 2000 professional.
| At times the system freezes for a few seconds, before I
| can continue.
| Anyone has an idea why.
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