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The Readme in the 2.0 ver. of eCS-Clock that whose link Steven sent me  
revealed the purported secrets of de-installing the prior version that  
came standard with the eCS install.  One needs to REM out more lines  
than first appeared to be the case, remove the scheduler from the  
startup folder, and zap the eCS-clock directory.  Now that I've done  
that and rebooted, on-white-background digital clock display is  
replaced by an on-black-background digital clock display (I didn't  
check the Timezone stufff, but that must all be gone now), yet I'm  
still taking _the same_ constant 5% to 8% cpu hit with no app.s  
running.  So, either the eCS Clock was never really the cause, or . .  
. ?  I'd like to find out before trying the later version.  
 
Steven mentioned something about checking for a hidden, duplicate  
Startup Folder, using Checkini (or was it Cleanini ?).  I'd like to do  
that with a strictly diagnostic / reporting mode.  
 
Jordan  
 
 
 
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