You can remove the .bin file. As soon as the .bin file is extracted to the respective ".Conf" has been created you can set the Boot variable to .conf file and delete the .bin file.
From the provided outputs I can see the .conf file is already present...
Hi Ciscoreg2,
From the log/errors, It more look like it would be due to bad h/w, Assuming MD5 checksum already performed/verified for same code. Also by any chance have you tried to boot switch with any other bin file?. If not can you also give one...
I don't think it will cause the network super slow as only one core at 99%, And the rest of core are below 20%, It could be due to one single instance. </p><p class="p1">But i would say keep eyes on CPU if it constantly shows 99% even-though for one ...