It is normal for JJ2 to use all available CPU power, because that it how it was programmed. No matter how fast your processor is, it'll use it. And as far as I know, there is nothing you can do about it. But so long as you have a fast processor, there shouldn't be any problem with JJ2 slowing down other applications.
If you really are concerned about CPU usage, then you can set the Jazz2.exe process on a lower priority. To do that, open up Task Manager, go into the Processes tab, find Jazz2.exe, right-click on it, go to Set Priority, and set it to Below Normal. JJ2 still will use all available CPU power, but doing this will give other applications more of a chance to run.
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