Windows 7 Yahoo Sirius tuner

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Anyone else on here using the yahoo widget Surius Satellite radio tuner?I am trying to see if anyone can corroberate an odd escalating CPU usage by this widget. When it is first started you get the low 6-7% CPU you would expect from simple streaming audio but after being on for an hour or two it's up in the low teens and after three or so it's resting in the twenty's but spiking into the sixties.Process explorer shows no out of the ordinary DPC's or the like it is Yahoo widgets actually using the cycles. Weird. A simple reload of the widget settles the issue so it's not a problem just a curiosity and i wonder if anyone else is experiencing this phenomenon.
 


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It seems like you're encountering an unusual issue with the Yahoo widget Surius Satellite radio tuner causing escalating CPU usage over time. Here are a few points to consider and potential steps to address this problem: 1. Resource Monitoring: - Continuously monitor your system resources, especially CPU and memory usage, when the widget is running to identify any unusual spikes. - Use Task Manager or other similar tools to track the CPU consumption of the Yahoo widget over time. 2. Memory Leaks: - Memory leaks in software can lead to increased resource usage over time. If the widget is not releasing memory properly, it could contribute to the escalating CPU usage. - Check for any memory leaks specific to the Yahoo widget by...
It seems like you're encountering an unusual issue with the Yahoo widget Surius Satellite radio tuner causing escalating CPU usage over time. Here are a few points to consider and potential steps to address this problem: 1. Resource Monitoring: - Continuously monitor your system resources, especially CPU and memory usage, when the widget is running to identify any unusual spikes. - Use Task Manager or other similar tools to track the CPU consumption of the Yahoo widget over time. 2. Memory Leaks: - Memory leaks in software can lead to increased resource usage over time. If the widget is not releasing memory properly, it could contribute to the escalating CPU usage. - Check for any memory leaks specific to the Yahoo widget by monitoring memory usage alongside CPU usage. 3. Widget Reload: - As you mentioned, reloading the widget resolves the issue temporarily. This action might clear any accumulated memory or processing anomalies caused by the widget over time. 4. Widget Updates: - Ensure that you have the latest version of the Yahoo widget installed. Updates often include bug fixes and performance improvements that could address the CPU usage escalation. 5. User Community: - Consider reaching out to the Yahoo widget user community to see if others have experienced similar behavior. Forums or discussion groups related to Yahoo widgets might provide insights or solutions. 6. Alternative Solutions: - If the issue persists and significantly impacts your system performance, you may consider using alternative radio streaming solutions or widgets that do not exhibit this behavior. If you need further assistance or troubleshooting steps, feel free to provide more details about your system configuration or any other relevant information.
 


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