Greetings,
See what happens when you turn glass off.
To do so, just right-click on your desktop, choose Personalize, then Windows Color and
Appearance and then 'Open classic appearance properties for more color options'. Choose
Windows Vista Basic as the scheme and click OK.
Then try Messenger and various Flash things to see what happens.
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Microsoft MVP - Windows Live Messenger
MSN Messenger/Windows Messenger
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"thebettertwin" <> wrote in message
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> ok i dont know whether this is the right place to post cos my problem is not
> just exclusive to messenger but anyway im having insane cpu issues with both
> messenger and flash on my vista ultimate machine, its a 3.2 ghz 1gb ram
> machine but it seems to struggle to run messenger and flash.
>
> they seem to start off ok but after a few minutes of running either one the
> cpu usage shoots up and they both become nearly unusable, they both eat up at
> least 60% cpu.
>
> for messenger it only happens when i open a conversation window, if its
> minimized then everything is fine, with flash it happens whenevr running it,
> like iplayer, or the various flash players that stream content.
>
> funny thing is other resource intensive programs like windows media centre
> running two tv cards, timeshift, scheduled recordings etc have no issues so i
> dont see how it can be a cpu hardware issue :|
>
> is it a case of poor coding cos ive never liked flash at all or is there
> some other root cause?
>
> thanks in advance if anyone can help