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Brian
Periodically, upon start-up, the gcasDtServ.exe process
utilizes 99% of the CPU. This, of course, causes
everything else to practically stop. If I go into task
manager and end the process, life goes on as normal. This
doesn't happen everytime. In fact, I'd say about every 10
start-ups. (I haven't counted.)
I'm running a self-built system with an AMD Athlon 64
3200 @2.01 GHz, 2.00 GB RAM, ASUS A8N-SLI mobo, Win XP
Pro SP2.
I routinly update all of my software and drivers, so
everything is up to date.
If others are having this problem, or there is a known
solution, please post.
utilizes 99% of the CPU. This, of course, causes
everything else to practically stop. If I go into task
manager and end the process, life goes on as normal. This
doesn't happen everytime. In fact, I'd say about every 10
start-ups. (I haven't counted.)
I'm running a self-built system with an AMD Athlon 64
3200 @2.01 GHz, 2.00 GB RAM, ASUS A8N-SLI mobo, Win XP
Pro SP2.
I routinly update all of my software and drivers, so
everything is up to date.
If others are having this problem, or there is a known
solution, please post.