On 07 Jun 2005, at 21:30, G-Books wrote:


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Subject: Re: Heat issue/Apple
Date: Mon, 6 Jun 2005 21:57:54 -0700


Andre,

Ah, there's the key, it sits on your desktop. The icon for iTunes Tool
which sits on the desktop is probably corrupt. That causes the CPU to
run at 100% for some reason. Put the actual application in your
Application folder and put an alias to it on the desktop. If it is
already an alias, then trash it and create a new one. Hope that helps.

Scott

Thank you Scott but as you probably have read further on, I have evaded the problem by changing the utility and I'm happy.

Thanks for your support, Andre


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