Name: Anonymous 2006-12-15 21:10
I got this program on my computer that I've tracked down to be part of my wireless card (D-Link DWL-AG530) driver install.
The problem is, one of the files in this group(WZCSLDR2.exe) has a habit of taking up about 30% of my CPU every few days, and I'm running a dual 3GHX Xeon.
I don't want to out-right delete the file cause that may mess up my my wireless card, or at least make the card non-functioning with my system.
So my question is, has anyone had personal experince with this? Is it ok to just delete it?
Could it also have been fixed in a revision?
I got Ver. 1.02 and going to be downloading Ver. 1.05 and installing that, but I can't tell for sure for at least two weeks if that did fix it.
So, is there any personal expirence with this? Should I just scrap it?
The problem is, one of the files in this group(WZCSLDR2.exe) has a habit of taking up about 30% of my CPU every few days, and I'm running a dual 3GHX Xeon.
I don't want to out-right delete the file cause that may mess up my my wireless card, or at least make the card non-functioning with my system.
So my question is, has anyone had personal experince with this? Is it ok to just delete it?
Could it also have been fixed in a revision?
I got Ver. 1.02 and going to be downloading Ver. 1.05 and installing that, but I can't tell for sure for at least two weeks if that did fix it.
So, is there any personal expirence with this? Should I just scrap it?