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  1. #21

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    Sorry, english is not my primary langage but i thought i was clear in my last post.

    It's not the crash of wow who is the problem here. Like i said : "i purposly make a crash".
    The problem is the way keyclone 1.9 (1.8 was fine) handle things when one of the wow windows crash.
    It doesn't detect it, go crazy and syphon my cpu.
    Last edited by Baltyre : 09-01-2009 at 04:29 PM

  2. #22

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    are you using an amd multi-core cpu?
    have you installed the amd multicore patch?

    are you turning off everything in task manager except for what you need to play wow? ( wow ati driver suite if ati card and keyclone) theres lots of quick troubleshooting tips and there is a language barrier i see, what is your first lamguage

  3. #23

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    Quote Originally Posted by Baltyre View Post
    Sorry, english is not my primary langage but i thought i was clear in my last post...
    Post in your native tongue then and provide either a google translation or a babelfish translation. I'm sure, given how international this forum is, there'll be someone who can help.

  4. #24

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    also be sure to turn off " auto add windows named" option and turn off performance mode ( i know it says for xp only so you htink its safe but sp3 changed the performance on my xp machine)

  5. #25

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    Quote Originally Posted by cryinsham View Post
    are you using an amd multi-core cpu?
    have you installed the amd multicore patch?

    are you turning off everything in task manager except for what you need to play wow? ( wow ati driver suite if ati card and keyclone) theres lots of quick troubleshooting tips and there is a language barrier i see, what is your first lamguage
    My english is so bad ?
    Btw, i'm using a Intel C2D

    Quote Originally Posted by cryinsham View Post
    also be sure to turn off " auto add windows named" option and turn off performance mode ( i know it says for xp only so you htink its safe but sp3 changed the performance on my xp machine)
    It was turn off.
    Last edited by Baltyre : 09-01-2009 at 04:36 PM

  6. #26

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    no your English is much better than my german where i currently live so I commonly experience the pain of the language barrier so was trying to be helpful and use the translators mark mentioned to help out.

    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.
    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?
    Last edited by cryinsham : 09-01-2009 at 04:41 PM

  7. #27

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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.

  8. #28

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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.

  9. #29

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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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