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[Bug 575367] Re: Regular Freezes Ver 0.761

 

It appeared to be working until a new download that had many user
connections spiked the CPU to 100% constantly to a point that made
everything lag so much DC++ was practically unusable. It would appear
the more user connections a download acquires and losses the more it
spikes the CPU. Any suggestions? Running it now and monitoring the CPU
usage in Task Manager it is consistently running from as low as 12% up
to 100% as I get up to 10+ connections the spikes are more frequent.

eMTee, every version upgrade in the past has never prompted a new
exception, nor did it seem to have any impact on previous versions.

I still believe there is a problem, I apologise for hastily thinking the
problem was fixed.

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Regular Freezes Ver 0.761
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Bug description:
I have been running DC++ for many years and never had a problem, then I updated to version 0.761 and I now get regular freezes on the download page as well as delays navigating around DC++ for a second and so does anything else like screen saver, watching a video, using Word/other applications or playing a game. I used to have DC++ running in the background whilst I did other things all the time and never had a problem. It seems due to this interruption that all my downloads are taking longer as well.

I am running XP Pro Service Pack 3, direct connection through a 10MB ISP, I have 2gb of RAM and a Intel duo 2.16GHZ CPU which I know aint anything amazing however this should not be causing any problems. I have recently put a new 1TB drive and used this for video files to share so I now share from 2 separate drives, with the other 500GB being music files.

These freezes are really irritating and I'm thinking of rolling back to the previous version of DC++

Any help is greatly appreciated.

BTW Playing music does not get interrupted.





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