View Full Version : Windows Live Messenger Processor Consumption
mike
March 20th 08, 07:23 PM
Version 2008 (Build 8.5.1302.1018)
The more chat windows you open the higher % of cpu cycles Live takes up. I
have a dual core and with three default size windows open, MSN takes up
nearly 50% of my processor. If I increase the window sizes, it takes up even
more. The previous verision did not do this.
dubrovnik4
April 25th 08, 03:33 PM
And even if you close MSN it is still running, yet still consuming 50% of
processor time (one whole processor) and you cannot even kill it with task
manager !???!?
"Mike" wrote:
> Version 2008 (Build 8.5.1302.1018)
>
> The more chat windows you open the higher % of cpu cycles Live takes up. I
> have a dual core and with three default size windows open, MSN takes up
> nearly 50% of my processor. If I increase the window sizes, it takes up even
> more. The previous verision did not do this.
JanWillem
April 25th 08, 09:09 PM
"dubrovnik4" > schreef in bericht
...
| And even if you close MSN it is still running, yet still consuming 50%
of
| processor time (one whole processor) and you cannot even kill it with
task
| manager !???!?
|
| "Mike" wrote:
|
| > Version 2008 (Build 8.5.1302.1018)
| >
| > The more chat windows you open the higher % of cpu cycles Live takes
up. I
| > have a dual core and with three default size windows open, MSN takes
up
| > nearly 50% of my processor. If I increase the window sizes, it takes
up even
| > more. The previous verision did not do this.
There must be something else rotting! When I have WLM running on my XP
SP2 Intel single 2.66 Ghz processor it takes only 1% to 2%. Total
processes running in the background 55.
Vr. Gr. Walter
vBulletin® v3.6.4, Copyright ©2000-2012, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.