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It looks like I've found the culprits I've done some Googling and found out that the "WZCSLDR2.exe" has something to do with my D-Link wireless connection - I'm going to see if I can remove it (there are conflicting opinions on this but I'll give it a go..)Is the System Idle Process supposed to use this much CPU? Because even when I have no applications running my CPU seems to sit at around 50% - is that normal?Bleazle
It looks like I've found the culprits I've done some Googling and found out that the "WZCSLDR2.exe" has something to do with my D-Link wireless connection - I'm going to see if I can remove it (there are conflicting opinions on this but I'll give it a go..)
Is the System Idle Process supposed to use this much CPU? Because even when I have no applications running my CPU seems to sit at around 50% - is that normal?
Bleazle