James Elliott ha scritto:
When my computer was running slowly I looked at Task Manager > Processes and saw that my System Idle process was oscillating between 0 and a small number, instead of the usual 95-99%. Scanning the list of processes showed that soffice.bin was the main culprit taking up to 99% of the processor's capacity when loading a document and even after the document is loaded and a key has not been struck or a mouse moved for several minutes, CPU usage by soffice.bin is flicking between 35%-5%-75%, up and down continuously.

What is soffice.bin doing when I am doing nothing? Why is it constantly active, very active? Why does it hog so much of the CPU even when not being used? It is worse than spyware in this regard, although, apart form this challenge I must say I love my OOo.

I would be much obliged if you can help me tame soffice.bin on my computer.

Many thanks,  James


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From what you say I think you have a Windows OS.
That kind of problem happened to me twice (when I was still using XP SP3, at $work). I don't know why. OOo simply got caught in a loop. It was certainly a bug, because I didn't do anything particular. I was just woring on some documents of different types. I just killed the process and when I re-launched OOo, it offered me to recover the previously open documents.

I don't remember the exact OOo version, but it was about 1 year ago.

Marcello

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