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Closing mPT causes long disk activity

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Pat - 21 Jan 2005 00:48 GMT
When I hit the X on the desktop handset it closes then I get 2 or 3 minutes of steady disk
access using about 10% of resources.
Does this happen for others or is the problem with my setup?
BruceR - 21 Jan 2005 00:57 GMT
About 15 seconds for me on a 1.8GHz P3 running XPHome SP2.

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> When I hit the X on the desktop handset it closes then I get 2 or 3
> minutes of steady disk access using about 10% of resources.
> Does this happen for others or is the problem with my setup?
Pat - 21 Jan 2005 01:39 GMT
Thanks BruceR
Looks like another configuration problem to sort out...!
Pat.

> About 15 seconds for me on a 1.8GHz P3 running XPHome SP2.
>
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>> minutes of steady disk access using about 10% of resources.
>> Does this happen for others or is the problem with my setup?
cadnyc - 30 Jan 2005 19:03 GMT
you can always go into task manager and end the process for mphonetools.exe

> Thanks BruceR
> Looks like another configuration problem to sort out...!
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>>> minutes of steady disk access using about 10% of resources.
>>> Does this happen for others or is the problem with my setup?
 
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