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Originally posted by Chestah
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Originally posted by psycho_maniac
its stat center. i disabled EVERY script and enabled them one at at ime and looked at the cpu of msn messenger each time i enabled one.............i got to stat center and booooooooom 99% cpu for msn messenger and i will always have stat center disabled until this bug is fixed. i hope its fixed soon.
That is very strange, however it still doesn't explain the 10 second lag every 30 seconds. Theres no function in Stat Center that runs every 30 seconds... infact theres only one repetitive function and that only occurs at midnight.. once a day and doesnt' do anything CPU intensive.
When you enable Stat Center it does save a few things to all your online contacts. It shouldn't use up 99% of CPU. How many contacts do you typically have online at one time? What are your computer's configuration (ie. CPU etc)? Can you please type (!VER) in a conversation window and paste the results here! Also what version of Stat Center are you running?
The CPU Usage should go down to nothing after a few seconds anyways if it is Stat Center causing it. After this point you shouldn't notice it again.
What other scripts do you have running? There could be a possible conflict.. although i doubt it.
Thanks for your report! I'll look into it, but without indepth information i mightn't beable to do much until the next major version.
Windows XP Service Pack 2 (5.1.2600)
Windows Live Messenger 8.01.0168
Messenger Plus! Live 4.11.0.254
1gig ram, 1.7ghz processor
i usually have about 10-20 contacts online.
you want my whole list of scripts?
babelfish translator
computer details
count down
email tooltip
find links
google utilties
group conversation warning
hopperlive
linked chats
now playing
offline protector
pie block
quick contact adder
reduceMEM
sendto
--stat center (disabled)
--toast message (disabled)
im pretty sure its not another script because i enabled it with every other script disabled and it my messenger froze.
nobody else is getting this problem besides me and another person?