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    Quote Originally Posted by cryinsham View Post
    i did have the random wow crash and keyclone not recognize it bug, what i noticed was their is sometimes an "invisible" program running in keyclone that you can highlight but there is no text there, if i end this process the extra cpu usage would go away as well.
    I don't really get what you mean by "invisible program" can you make a screenshot or something please ?

    how many copies of wow are you trying to run? do you let windows handle your cpu affinity settings? are they all beign ran from different folders?
    5 wow, from the same directory, windows handle the process priority but keyclone handle the choice of the cpu.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Baltyre View Post
    I don't really get what you mean by "invisible program" can you make a screenshot or something please ?

    i no longer use keyclone so no i cant make a screenshot, but in keyclone where it shows all your wow's launched and ip address etc. there was "something" else running without a title that i could highlight, click on and turn off/suspend etc. especially noticed after an instance of wow would crash. ( i still love keyclone i just needed something more robust)

    5 wow, from the same directory, windows handle the process priority but keyclone handle the choice of the cpu.
    you could try the symlinking route or 5 different directories etc and see if that makes a difference but i do not think it would for the problems your having.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cryinsham View Post
    i do not think it would for the problems your having.
    I tried it but yep, it won't work.

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