On 7/20/16, Ant <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 7/19/2016 9:09 PM, Felix Miata wrote:
>> Ant composed on 2016-07-19 14:10 (UTC-0700):
>>
>>> Is it because of the web sites are more complex, bloated, etc.? I
>>> noticed my old SM v2.40 likes to hog RAM and CPU a lot more like years
>>> ago on my ancient, updated 32-bit Windows XP Pro SP3 machine (2.5 GB of
>>> RAM & 2 HDDs). It's hard to have multiple tabs going these days. Yes, I
>>> do block ads with Ublock Origin with multiple subscriptions, plugin
>>> blockers on demand like for Flash, etc. I have to quit and relaunch SM a
>>> lot more often due to these annoying leaks. :(
>>
>> After seeing so many complaints lately in various locations, I have to
>> think the problem serious and widespread now that it's happened to my
>> years old and heretofore very reliable most used 2.40 profile. It seems
>> HD I/O related is most pronounced. Compacting places.sqlite seemed at
>> first to help some, but I'm seen not all that sporadic sloth in simply
>> deleting an email. But, simply composing plain text email the cursor is
>> very laggy.
>>
>> On irc://moznet/seamonkey it was suggested I'm having a
>> sessionstore.json corruption problem, but I have yet to find a
>> definitive solution that is both understandable and doesn't involve
>> losing my current 80+ tab set and history.
>
> Well, I did try NEW profile with defaults and could still reproduce
> these horrible slow downs I am seeing like with Google's stuff. Argh! :(

A bit of a long shot, but you can try something like disk checkup
   http://www.passmark.com/products/diskcheckup.htm
to make sure the disk is still working ok & process monitor
  https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb896645.aspx
to see if something like your a/v is creating too much overhead.

Regards,
Lee
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