winlogon consumes 99% of CPU after HP PSC turned on

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Brian

Has anyone experienced this? Basically, I don't want to keep the printer turned on *all* the
time. I would like the ability to turn it on after I start XP Pro. As it stands, if I forget
and turn it on after I log on to XP, then the winlogon.exe service hogs all the CPU time, and
I usually have to force a cold-boot or press reset.

Is this common with printers of today? Oh, it may help to know that I'm using an HP PSC 1315
all-in-one.

Thanks,
Brian
 
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Brian

Guess no one has had this problem before, however I managed to fix the problem by setting my
BIOS USB entry to not support legacy USB.
Has anyone experienced this? Basically, I don't want to keep the printer turned on *all* the
time. I would like the ability to turn it on after I start XP Pro. As it stands, if I forget
and turn it on after I log on to XP, then the winlogon.exe service hogs all the CPU time, and
I usually have to force a cold-boot or press reset.
 

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