27.02.2011, 14:41
Planemad,
From looking at your processes, I'd have to take a guess and say it's the Logitech Wingman Scanner that's causing the issue.
There is a setting you can reset in the BIOS to release all the IRQ's and DMA's so that the BIOS and Windows can reassign them.
You may try that to see if it helps.
Also try killing a couple of the process you don't need running. (One at a time and then check results).
S!
From looking at your processes, I'd have to take a guess and say it's the Logitech Wingman Scanner that's causing the issue.
There is a setting you can reset in the BIOS to release all the IRQ's and DMA's so that the BIOS and Windows can reassign them.
You may try that to see if it helps.
Also try killing a couple of the process you don't need running. (One at a time and then check results).
S!