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Dummy rundll32 process gnaws my CPU #107

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MuscularPuky opened this issue Mar 5, 2024 · 4 comments
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Dummy rundll32 process gnaws my CPU #107

MuscularPuky opened this issue Mar 5, 2024 · 4 comments
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@MuscularPuky
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When startup, TransparentFlyouts makes a rundll32 process, and it starts to eat the CPU about 10~20%.
Even I end that process, TransparentFlyouts does not terminate. it's still there.
rundll32.zip

@MuscularPuky
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it's 3.0

@ALTaleX531
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If you're talking about TranslucentFlyouts.Immersive, then the issue won't be resolved for a while because I need to refactor its code, which takes time.

@MuscularPuky
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ah is this cause of immersive? there's 2 rundll32s

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Yes, after looking at the memory dump file you provided, this was identified as an issue with TranslucentFlyouts.Immersive and I'll try to improve this.

@ALTaleX531 ALTaleX531 added the TranslucentFlyouts.Immersive (This issue will be resolved later.) label Mar 9, 2024
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