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       #Post#: 3108--------------------------------------------------
       Occasional high CPU on VM
       By: tclckc Date: February 21, 2018, 6:31 am
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       Anyone else having high CPU usage on the VM?  It is causing lag
       and occasional sit outs.  I am trying to monitor what is causing
       it-  looks like windows defender is at least partially to blame
       and windows audio device integration.
       Is there a setting where the bot is supposed to sit back in on
       ACR after it times out or is that something that hasn't been
       implemented yet?
       #Post#: 3111--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Occasional high CPU on VM
       By: Eden Date: February 21, 2018, 7:14 am
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       [quote author=tclckc link=topic=511.msg3108#msg3108
       date=1519216266]
       Anyone else having high CPU usage on the VM?  It is causing lag
       and occasional sit outs.  I am trying to monitor what is causing
       it-  looks like windows defender is at least partially to blame
       and windows audio device integration.
       Is there a setting where the bot is supposed to sit back in on
       ACR after it times out or is that something that hasn't been
       implemented yet?
       [/quote]
       [s]Check ##f$delay## function in profile, if there are something
       there delete it and type 0. Or use '//' without quotes in
       front.[/s]
       There are 3 VM software which i know and used all in past. Maybe
       with different software performance will be better?
       Also you could try to disable windows defender at all.
       1. VMware
       2. Oracle
       3. Windows Virtual PC
       Windows Virtual PC or Oracle is better than VMware least for me.
       And of course VDS with iLo support or separate poker notebook
       with resolution 1920x1080/2560x1440 is the best. ^^
       #Post#: 3117--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Occasional high CPU on VM
       By: tclckc Date: February 23, 2018, 7:26 pm
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       I knew I had 64 bit- but kept getting an error preventing me
       from using windowns 64 bit iso.  Finally, I realized my Intel
       VT-x was disabled in the BIOS-  once I enabled that I was able
       to use Oracle.  Everthing seems to be working finally  :)
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