A
Andre
From looking in Task Manager I noticed this process was
chewing up alot of CPU cycles and also about half of my
available RAM (256MB). I understand this has something to
do with the Zero Configuration Utility for wireless
networks. I disabled it and used Intel's Proset but this
process still starts and continues to chew up system
resources. Can anyone tell me how to stop this from
happening?
chewing up alot of CPU cycles and also about half of my
available RAM (256MB). I understand this has something to
do with the Zero Configuration Utility for wireless
networks. I disabled it and used Intel's Proset but this
process still starts and continues to chew up system
resources. Can anyone tell me how to stop this from
happening?