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Firefox and answerbank = very high CPU.

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Ethel | 20:16 Mon 24th Apr 2006 | Technology
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My laptop has been using a lot of CPU - around 70% - and I could not figure it out at all.


With a lot of patience and experimenting - both on my computer and friends - it seems to be because I have answerbank open in Firefox.


It's a relief to know the reason - but I would love to know why.


Has anybody else experienced this?

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Yep, me!
I have task manager open all the time because my confoozer used to slow up all of a sudden - and it�s definitely the AB! I just click on another bookmark and then back again and it goes back to normal for about 5-10 mins.
Would love to know what causes it though!
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Thanks jon - I'm just relieved to have found the cause.


It's a blessed nuisance.

Hi Ethel, have you also noticed that sometimes the pages are still �loading� even when they�re apparently complete? Bloody egg timer!
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Jon - I certainly have.


Maybe the answerbank officials will know the answer.


They probably know..........but will they tell us.................!!!
I haven't noticed a problem with CPU load and AB/FF, though I use the IE Tabs extension for AB (so I can use the formatting options).
Ethel: running the latest version of FF? (1.5.0.2 I believe)

also, try running it in safe mode (should be an option in the start menu), and see if it does that on AB too.
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Yes - I am up to date with FF.

Same in safe mode. :(
Yep, I'm also having the same problems!
I had this problem with other sites also and I think it is down to the Flash plugin. Get the FlashBlock plugin from here and see if that resolves the issues :

http://flashblock.mozdev.org/installation1.htm l


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Many thanks all, and thanks for that suggestion obonio.



I shall try it and report back. Fingers crossed!

I have this problem to some degree with every site I look at. I think it's down to Onspeed, because if I stop it, CPU falls back to normal.
Anyone else suffer from this?
http://tech.cybernetnews.com/2006/03/26/this-m ay-help-your-firefox-memory-leak/

this article tackle the problem of a known memory leak issue within FF, it may help some of your issues.

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