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Dave Yeo:
Here, the CPU metre calms down to one CPU using about 1-2% after some seconds, about 5% typing this. Try doing a CTRL-F5 to force a reload of the page, perhaps both logged in and logged out. If that doesn't work, it may be a profile problem.
I've had similar now and again, never tracked it down to a particular page, might have been OS2World, the only fix that I found was reverting to an older profile from before the CPU usage thing hit. One of the reasons I use session manager add-on.
I have discovered with the Mozilla apps, it is important not to shut them down while they're busy.

Martin Iturbide:
Hello

Now that I'm back, I want to check this, but I'm now sure what it should be failing.
I remember that Dave told me about a .gif file that was causing problems in SeaMonkey and Firefox (OS/2 Only), but now we will have to which is the new issue.

Regards

Dave Yeo:
Hi Martin, hope you had a good trip. I don't think it is a GIF issue that Pete is experiencing. For me things are low CPU. Unluckily SeaMonkey and Firefox seem to get stuck using a lot of CPU occasionally.

Pete:
Hi All

It seems that whatever has been causing cpu peaking on os2world has now gone away - see attached Normal01.jpg

Changes this end:
   1] I logged out of both website and forum on my last visit
   2]  Moved Gotcha! Quiet out of Startup folder - probably totally irrelevant

I have obviously logged in to the Forum to post this, logged in at os2world.com and started Gotcha Quiet! none of which have started cpu's peaking.

Maybe Martin found something to tweak? - In which case, Thanks Martin.


Regards

Pete


Rich Walsh:
O.T....

Pete, where does that CPU meter in your screenshots come from? Is it a 3rd-party replacement or is it just so old I don't recognize it? (I rewrote "Pulse" 4 years ago in XWP 1.0.13.)

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