10.6.8 another problem dock takes 100% of cpu

I discovered 10.6.8 broke the printing on my Epson RX650 multifunction printer. There are work arounds to deal with that I understand.
Now I find in Activity Monitor that the dock is consuming 100% of one CPU. I can force it to quit, it comes back after a short while at around 14% CPU then shoots up to 100% again. In the floating CPU window of Activity Monitor I see one core is fully utilised. I get Dock to quit and it will come back and hog another core.
Any suggestions?

Problem sorted. Saw another discussion that found Parallels as the culprit. Also saw that an update is available from Parallels that fixes the bug.

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