I think it would take some effort get a program to manually place more threads on one CPU than the other, and how would it continue to do that after the program has been quit?
Also, I don't think this behavior occurs on the 32-bit Dell dual Xeon, which is also running W2K3.
I can't seem to find that thread. Then again, my search doesn't find this thread.
Spysweeper finds lopdotcom in one of IIS help pages, which seems to me to be a false positive, and I don't think malware could this exact behavior.
My sense is something causing latency between...
If I choose Shut Down from the start menu, a window appears with shut down selected and then gradually the background of the screen goes dark. This part is normal. However, also during this time, the mouse becomes jumpy and uncontrollable.
I am using Windows Server 2003 standard edition...
Is it ever normal for the CPU performance as displayed in the performance tab of the task manager to be very unequal?
After a time, the CPU usage graph in the performance tab of the task manager becomes skewed. The CPU in the left graph has a baseline of about 40%, and the baseline for the one...
I'm not convinced that the ServerProven compatibility itself has anything to do with the complaint message because how would the ServeRAID card know about drives tested after the ServeRAID came out? IBM would actually have to incorporate an updated table with each update of the firmware for the...
I am a bit puzzled about D-Link's scheme for conecting.
Where does it get port 9550 from?
If 9550 is the port that should be what Contivity switch uses for NAT traversal, which it is not in our case, then how can the connection still work with NAT traversal on the Contivity switch disabled...
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