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Hi,

I've recently updated to the latest beta and I have noticed a high cpu consuption ony my p4 2.4Ghz. It varies between 7-15% on the explorer.exe procces. Without the TLB the cpu usage drops to 0%

I've tried without plugins the usage dropped to 7 - 10%

Any Ideas?

Regards
No problems on my setup. Explorer stays between 0% and 3% most of the time with 3 TLB version 2.2.0.15 RC2 launch bars and 4 Weather Monitors, Network, Drive Space, Turn Off Computer, and CD Control plugins.
Same results here... CPU runs at 0% - 3% when idle...

BBFI, glad to see I'm not the only plugin freak Big Grin
HorusUK,

TLB without plugins is like a day without sunshine. Big Grin

BTW - I also use the spacer plugins. Wink
Scratched what plugins do yu use?
Sorry about my previous post, I didn't provide all the details:

OS: Windows XP V. 5.1.2600 Sp1
Shell Version: 6.0.2800.1233
IE Version: 6.0.2800.1106
CPU : P4 2.4Ghz (FSB 400Mhz)
RAM : 512 (SDRAM 133Mhz)
GPU: Nvidia Gforce 4 MX 440 64Mb


Plugins installed:
Turn OFF Computer Plugin (v2.1)
System Monitor (v2.0)
Motherboard Monitor (v1.0)
CD Control (V2.0)
Mail Monitor (v1.9.8 beta)
Weather Monitor (v1.3beta)
Media Control (v3.1)
Network Monitor (v1.3)
Up Time (v2.1)
TLB Clock (v1.2beta)
Spacer (v2.0)
Try to delete plugin one by one. I guess one of plugins takes time.
Hi,
I have come to the conclusion that the plugin Media Control has something to do with the Cpu consuption. When I delete the plugin the cpu of explorer.exe process drops to 0-2%

Anyone else has the same problem?

Regards
I mentioned it last year in this thread, but it got no replies...

A quick test with the latest Media Control plugin version (3.1) showed that the 'extra' CPU usage is only very low (total 3-4%, where it takes 1-2% if the plugin is hidden).

Also check the auto-hide feature, then it will only show the plugin when needed!