Bonjour Service continuously logging errors....

Hi everyone,
Hoping for some help with a weird problem. I've done some searching but can't a confirmed solution.
The Bonjour Service has been logging 'Task Scheduling Errors' (Error 100) on my Win7 laptop for weeks now. The behavior is erratic, but when it happens, it sometimes continues until my system hits a BSOD. Sometimes, thousands of similar messages will appear within the course of a few minutes. Here is the error output of the first few messages of a set:
Task Scheduling Error: Continuously busy for more than a second
Task Scheduling Error: m->NextScheduledEvent 1045
Task Scheduling Error: m->NextScheduledSPRetry 1045
Task Scheduling Error: Continuously busy for more than a second
From there, it's basically an endless cycle of the busy message, NextScheduledEvent, and NextScheduledSPRetry.
Any insight to these issues? I think I've been able to temporarily solve the problem by changing the Service type to 'Manual' in services.msc, but am looking for a more solution-y... solution.
Thanks much,
NS

I upgraded to Windows 7 x64 a week ago and am seeing the same sort of issues:-
26/09/2010 21:44:51 Task Scheduling Error: m->NextScheduledSPRetry 999
26/09/2010 21:44:51 Task Scheduling Error: m->NextScheduledEvent 999
26/09/2010 21:44:51 Task Scheduling Error: Continuously busy for more than a second
repeated in threes every second until
26/09/2010 21:57:03 Service started
starts again the next day...
27/09/2010 21:44:13 Task Scheduling Error: m->NextScheduledSPRetry 998
same messages until around 27/09/2010 21:56:29
and similarly again on 28th, then today 7:34 to 7:44, again at 16:54 to 17:04 and 18:01 to 18:13.

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