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Get a screen shot of your task manager and put it here. I'm curious to see what's running (if you run windows 2000 the process tab in task manager will reveal the culprit).
 
display what you want on the screen. Hit print screen, this will take a snapshot of the screen. Then you'll need to go into a photo program (like photoshop), create a new document, and edit-->paste (or hit CTRL-V). Save the file and attach to a post here.
 
i have that problem if i dont close folding@home using ctrl+c....otherwise it seems fine
 
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