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Bradley Walker
Hello all. Earlier today when I built a brand new system based on an Intel
P4 HT 2.8ghz "c" chip with a GigaByte GA-8KNXP motherboard I noticed some
very strange issues with Outlook 2000. Outlook immediately began running at
66% cpu usage and it got so bad that just viewing different messages took
upwards of 15 seconds each. I uninstalled McAfee virus scan thinking that
was the issue. Nope. I uninstalled iHateSpam thinking that would help it.
Nope.
It seemed to be solved when I entered the BIOS and turned of Hyper-Threading
and then immediately CPU usage of Outlook 2000 was down to 1% max. Is this
a known issue? Any resolution that doesn't involve turning off
Hyper-Threading?
Just for your information, I have the following software that interacts
directly with Outlook 2000:
iHateSpam 3.2.132
McAfee Virus Scan Professional 7.0
I appreciate any help.
Brad
P4 HT 2.8ghz "c" chip with a GigaByte GA-8KNXP motherboard I noticed some
very strange issues with Outlook 2000. Outlook immediately began running at
66% cpu usage and it got so bad that just viewing different messages took
upwards of 15 seconds each. I uninstalled McAfee virus scan thinking that
was the issue. Nope. I uninstalled iHateSpam thinking that would help it.
Nope.
It seemed to be solved when I entered the BIOS and turned of Hyper-Threading
and then immediately CPU usage of Outlook 2000 was down to 1% max. Is this
a known issue? Any resolution that doesn't involve turning off
Hyper-Threading?
Just for your information, I have the following software that interacts
directly with Outlook 2000:
iHateSpam 3.2.132
McAfee Virus Scan Professional 7.0
I appreciate any help.
Brad