If you want to kill all Wine processes, running wineserver -k should do
the trick and spare you a reboot.

Is this 100% cpu usage only after using ies4linux?  It might be a
problem in that script.

Also, have you tried using a clean Wine directory?  That is, removing
all .wine (and the other wineprefixes that ies4linux creates), and then
starting from scratch?  Thank you.

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[Hardy] Wine 100% cpu usage
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