Rodney Sampson wrote:
Since I am experiencing sever issues with the CPU utilization,
   I might be willing to test the newest version to see if it cures
     my issues...
   Just a thought...
Thanks
Rodney

I haven't followed all the details of your ongoing travails, since the time I added suggestions several weeks ago.

If Safe Mode and/or a new profile don't resolve the problem, the problems that you are having may related to Seamonkey, only in that it's Seamonkey that's showing the symptoms. I know I've seen you ask if Firefox or Thunderbird have the same problems. As far as I'm aware, they don't, and I run both, but then I don't have problems with Seamonkey, either.

I'm inclined to believe that your problems may be related to something hardware, and to me, something with your video card might be the first guess. NIC could be a possibility, as could be chipset or something else on the motherboard.

If the computer is a laptop, if it's more than 3 years old, if it spends a lot of time in the carry case, and if it's a low-end consumer-grade computer, those are all things that can contribute to hardware-related problems.

In the long run, I think if you run your current profile on a different computer, the problems probably go away. In the meantime, even if you're only seeing symptoms in Seamonkey now, it may only be a matter of time before you start seeing stability problems in other applications, as well.

Smith


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