David Wilkinson wrote:
Using SM2 on Windows 7 x64 (and other Windows machines).
I have found many discussions of high CPU usage in FireFox and
SeaMonkey, but none of the suggestions have ever helped in my situation.
The symptom is that SeaMonkey freezes for a few seconds, most noticeably
when scrolling a document or clicking a menu (when I expect instant
response). The problem is less severe on my new quad core machine
(Windows 7 x64) and worse on an XP virtual machine.
When this happens on my quad-core machine, Task Manager typically shows
high CPU on several cores (usually three), not just one one core as
happens when I load a new page.
How can I find out what SeaMonkey is doing when this happens?
The problem may be wuault (windows update) that examines things under SM.
I always disable 'update' unless updating!
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