I'm having trouble with SpamNet. It's taking up all my processing power on my computer even when it's not processing anything. You can see if you're having the same problem by hitting ctrl-alt-del and choosing the "processes" tab and looking for two items. The first one is System Idle Process, which should be around 80% or 90% under the CPU heading. Then look for snoe.exe and see what it's running, it should be very low. If those are reversed, select snoe.exe and hit End Process to close the program. Pretty annoying.
I'm having trouble with SpamNet. It's taking up all my processing power on my computer even when it's not processing anything. You can see if you're having the same problem by hitting ctrl-alt-del and choosing the "processes" tab and looking for two items. The first one is System Idle Process, which should be around 80% or 90% under the CPU heading. Then look for snoe.exe and see what it's running, it should be very low. If those are reversed, select snoe.exe and hit End Process to close the program. Pretty annoying.
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