Don Gregory writes:

I just recently setup a node, and I'm trying to let it run for a while
to give it a chance to spread its tendrils so to speak.  I'm at the
point now where it's had maybe 4-5 hours to run over my 3Mb cable
connection and I'm STARTING to get a little responsiveness from the
network.

Problem is, I want to leave it running for several hours to fully
propagate itself, whatever, but it seems to be gobbling up a LOT of CPU
power.  Well, not the Freenet executable, but the java engine running

The freenet.exe is just the system tray application, not Freenet itself.

it.  That by itself wouldn't be a problem, but it seems to be making my
computer crash.  After leaving it running for 15 minutes or so, my
computer will spontaneously crash/shut-down.

Sounds like that your CPU is overheating.

I tried setting the CPU priority in the config tool to be below normal,
I tried setting the process priority in Task Manager to be below normal
for both the javaw.exe and freenet.exe processes, but it's still
devouring over 90% of my CPU on average, and it's still crashing my

Programs with low priorities still can consume most of the CPU time, if there are no other CPU-intensive programs running.


Sun Java 2 Runtime Environment, SE v1.4.2_04

Try upgrading to 1.4.2_05

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