Netbeans(java.exe) chewing up CPU

[Please excuse me if this shows up twice but after make my last post this thread never showed up!]
Hello, everytime I run an emu, no matter which one including wtk, netbeans java.exe starts chewing up lots of CPU time it's like at 98percent and nb comes to a halt and Ihave to wait a few minutes for it to settle down. I really gets bad when I do , "System.out.println()" on a large buffer that really kills it. so I now I can't display large buffers and I have no alternative.
What can I do to stop java.exe from chewing up cpu time when I run and/or print large buffers?
My Environment:
CPU: AMD 64 +3200
MEM: 1GB
OS: XP Pro SP2 (version 5.1 )
EMU: Nokia S60 3rd Ed. / Nokia S40 / Sun WTK 2.5.1
Java: 1.5.0_12
VM: Java Hotspot(TM) Client VM 1.5.0_12-b04
NB Product Ver: Netbeans IDE 5.5.1 (Build 20070422300)
I would appreciate any help!
Thankyou.

I found the problem and once I did find it I googled for it and found a thread right here about it.
http://forums.lenovo.com/t5/X-Series-ThinkPad-Laptops/X220-Ricoh-Media-card-driver-high-system-cpu-u...

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