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Old 02-15-2005, 03:07 AM   #1
JimJam
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Default Extremely high CPU load when uploading

Only just recently I've been experiencing very high CPU load when uploading only. Interestingly FXPing seems fine. When looking at the taskmanager the culprit flashfxp process would rapidly increase in cpu load till it is 100% and then the process hangs. The only way to reduce the load again is to stop the download or end the process from task manager.

There aren't any other processes that are sapping resources at the same time except the uploading flashfxp. This is through looking at taskmanager.

It doesn't matter which site I upload to, the same problem occurs as long as I upload. I've tried uploading with a proxy and it still doesn't make a difference.

I've known various people who has the same problem. It seems to be a recent problem too. I wonder if it has to do with the some of the newer sp2 updates?

I've run various spyware checker which didn't sort the problem.

Updating to the newest flashfxp 3.1.10.1067 on 27.1.05, didn't work either.

This is driving me mad, has anyone got a solution?

FlashFXP v3.0.2 Build 1045 Registered
WinXP Pro SP2 with all recent updates from microsoft updates.
Zonealarm firewall but problem is the same when switched off from taskmanager.
Norton Antivirus 2002
Using a buffalo wireless router but pc is connected directly to router. No encryption used. No NAT is used.
Network: ADSL
cpu AMD xp 2800+, 1G ram
sp2 firewall off
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