![]() Ran McAfee and Malwarebytes looking for baddies, nothing found. Tried IE in both GPU accellorated mode and non-accellorated.Ħ). Installed Firefox to eliminate IE as the issue.Ĥ). Updated Windows, including upgrading from IE8 to IE9.ģ). Updated Flash Player to the latest version.Ģ). So far, I have tried several things to help this issue, I'll try to run through them quickly:ġ). ![]() As far as I can tell through Task Manager, the browser in question is occupying 100% of one of the machine's CPU cores and some system process that does doesn't show up in the process list is (or several combines with the "normal use" applications) are choking the other core. ![]() ![]() After Pandora has been up for several hours, the machine will go 100% CPU usage, making the laptop basically useless. This has not been a problem except for the last couple of weeks. I have a laptop at the office - a Dell Latitude E6400 running Windows 7 Professional SP1 (32-bit) - whose user likes to listen to Pandora while at work. ![]()
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