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You don't need it, there's so many types of browsers.
I still use it, and I feel like it's still easy to use.
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I'm also annoyed that he sometimes opens a web page and fakes it for more than 10 seconds, and he doesn't want to use it anymore.
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Causes and solutions for 100% CPU usage in XP.
Causes and solutions for 100% CPU usage in XP.
100% CPU Occupancy Failure Analysis and Cases.
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Enable content filtering.
Let's go to the official forums and learn about it.
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GreenBrowser is not recommended
It's best to use IE. Get the latest patches.
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It seems that there may be different degrees of memory release problems when it is opened for a long time, and the window of the world is a bit sophisticated in this regard, but it is not a perfect solution, right?
I can only recommend that you switch browsers and try a browser with a non-IE kernel.
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Yes, the one that streamlines content filtering for now.
At the same time, it is recommended to minimize it.
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That's because the ** device automatically connects to the Internet to find updates, so the browser CPU usage has increased dramatically. However, it should come down automatically after a while. If not, then suspect that the virus is responsible.
In addition, I don't recommend using Storm Audio, although it is a domestic product, but it always occupies a CPU of seventy or eighty. I'm using kmplayer, a Korean thing, and it's pretty good.
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I took a look.
My computer processes are all 4, mine but it occupies 0 CPU, there may be a virus on your computer, I just said that it is possible!
You can open the start menu - run - enter cmd to open the command window and type tasklist svc enter, you can see it, but if you see which process prompts the service information behind it is "temporarily absent", instead of a specific service name, it means that it may be a virus process, see the pid number (that is, the process address) you can go to the task manager to end it.
Because this is a system process, it will not be displayed as Temporary.
Here I suggest that you do not use 360, it takes up too much system resources, the anti-virus effect is not good enough, and the virus-infected files will be deleted during the anti-virus, so that your computer will have problems after a long time!
Hope I can help you.
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Use ctrl+alt+del(..)Open the manager,Turn off that process if it's a system process.,Generally can't turn it off.,If it's a virus.,It's ps:A few days ago, my family was like this.,Later, 360 was upgraded to the latest.,Check with that system.,Put the latest patches, etc.,After doing what it says.,It's gone.。
Give it a try.
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I like to use it, and I'm used to it
Helped you find these information:
Generally, it is discussed to occupy memory, and it generally does not occupy too much CPU.
Look at this web page.
Comparison of the memory occupied by 7 IE browsers.