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Clinton
Full Member


USA
700 Posts
Posted - 09 Jan 2003 :  13:28:14
ok, here is the deal.
My 8600 is running inordinatly slow, and I need to figger out what it is making it so. I just did a clean install of 9.1, and installed iTunes 2, and Mozilla 5 so far. I need a CPU monitor utility so I can see if processor cycles are being hogged by some greedy program, or if something else is glitching on me.
any ideas or suggestions for hwat I should use?
thanks
CCC

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Stryder
Junior Member


USA
382 Posts
Posted - 09 Jan 2003 :  14:47:10
quote:

ok, here is the deal.
My 8600 is running inordinatly slow, and I need to figger out what it is making it so. I just did a clean install of 9.1, and installed iTunes 2, and Mozilla 5 so far. I need a CPU monitor utility so I can see if processor cycles are being hogged by some greedy program, or if something else is glitching on me.
any ideas or suggestions for hwat I should use?
thanks
CCC

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Contraband rescued: Power Computing PowerBase 200, a PM 8600/300, and a PM8500/180
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