![]() ![]() makes me afraid to do help, about to get the browser version. but at least allow some time for 1-thread procs to be nice and let the OS have some time by using the Sleep() to do the blocking when you are polling to create threads, if this is your method.įf33 uses 48 threads on XP, causes 92% cpu usage on 1-thread cpu, upgrade crashes. if not, it would explain the CPU usage 92%.īut a busy-wait or polling loop with no Sleep() in a thread manager thread or main thread would do this too. ![]() I think I can assume most of these are asleep - I hope. seems as if it's a virus or has one due to the whole-computer-slowness thing, but it doesn't have malware, it's just a bug. ![]() came back and browser had crashed showing the mozilla crash dialog, which I commented in and said nearly the same thing. I waited 10-15min more for upgrade to finish and left with it unfinished. I managed to do an upgrade, but doing help, about took about 10-15 minutes to get to the dialog I suppose (memory fuzzy). 32-bit 1-thread 2GB RAM 4GB Virtual Memory xp pro box with 1 tab uses 48 threads (not sure why so many?) at 92% CPU usage. 64-bit 12-thread 64GB RAM computer with ff32.0.3 has about 300 tabs using 63 threads at 1% cpu usage (not sure why so few?) (32.0.3). ![]()
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