What CPU and RAM do you have on your computer?
MY older desktop is old enough that most of the
modern software take up a large percentage of CPU power.
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From: "Harold Fuchs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2007 3:38 PM
Subject: Re: [users] CPU > 50% (MS Explorer)
Pat Smith wrote:
Sir,
I've been experiencing CPU problems since installing open office.
My CPU goes to ~ 50% usage
MS explorer is at 48 to 52% CPU capacity
This happens every time I'm searching my computer for files.
Explorer stars out OK but then pretty much locks up.
Also what is the "python" and is it supposed to be part of openoffice ?
Thank you,
Pat
Patrick Smith
Mikron Valve
10537 Crosby Circle
Cranesville, PA 16410
phone: (814)756-4858
fax: (814)756-5252
No idea why OO should take that much CPU. It certainly doesn't on my Win
XP system.
Python is one of several programming languages in which one can write
macros for OO. Please, why do you ask? I've never seen it mentioned other
than in some of the documentation.
Also, although it's entirely up to you and I don't want to interfere, as
this is a publicly available mail list, with all messages archived for
anyone to read, you might not want in future to include your postal
address and telephone number in your e-mails to it.
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Harold Fuchs
London, England
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