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OldFart 
Strange behaviour of MUI-OWB
Posted on 3-Feb-2012 13:09:40
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Hi,

After having opened MUI-OWB, I noticed the system getting slow. CPUClock.docky jumps into the red. Iconification makes the docky calm down again, getting it realy upset again by uniconifying MUI-OWB. And then only when the homepage is shown. Now I type this message the docky shows no sign of ADHD.

Dunno what causes it, but off late I notice the system being rather unresponsive: drawers not opening, programs not starting (from WB), MUI-OWB not responding (or just barely), etc., etc.

Maybe it will simply lock up, as it does so a couple of times a day.

OldFart

P.s.: if the CPU-usage jumps up again after posting this, I'll make mention of it here.

Yep: after going back to this site's homepage, CPUClock.docky jumps into the red area again.

Last edited by OldFart on 03-Feb-2012 at 01:12 PM.

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sicky 
Re: Strange behaviour of MUI-OWB
Posted on 3-Feb-2012 13:28:34
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@OldFart

I have noticed similar on my system (SAM460), system unresponsive in general!

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raumfahre 
Re: Strange behaviour of MUI-OWB
Posted on 3-Feb-2012 13:34:22
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From: England

@OldFart
@sicky

Are you running update 4 ?

I have much the same with u4 - unresponsive, unstable.

I haven't performed a fresh install of OS4.1, but then update 4 is just that, an update, and not an install.

Last edited by raumfahre on 03-Feb-2012 at 01:36 PM.

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danwood 
Re: Strange behaviour of MUI-OWB
Posted on 3-Feb-2012 13:35:49
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@raumfahre

I'm having the same issue, I also run Update 4.

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Chris_Y 
Re: Strange behaviour of MUI-OWB
Posted on 3-Feb-2012 13:49:10
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@OldFart

Try dropping the task priority to -1

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