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My memory usage is near 250 Mo only, so not really close of the limit of x32 application.
Yesterday, i tried to uninstall and install again.
Then i did the change in the option before opening a project and now the problem only occurs when I am saving. Save command can freeze my code editor up to 5sec sometime.
For now, with the problem only occuring at save, I can work without random disturbance. So I am not in in a rush to find a solution at the problem, but if any other idea I will try.
KLabrie I was thinking about the issue once more. Maybe TC is not causing the issue, but some other program or process is blocking up resources?
Perhaps you could take a screenshot of Windows Taskmanager (displaying all current processes and services and their resource usages) at the moment the issue is occuring and post it here?
Also, could it be that your Windows OS is 64bit? And the application(s) you are testing are 64bit as well?
- joseph_michaud8 years agoModerator
Is your project bound to a source code control system?
- KLabrie8 years agoOccasional Contributor
joseph_michaudYes and I just tryed to create a new project suite an import my main project and i didn't got the problem. So I think, this is the problem.
My source control setting are :
Current source control plugin = Git Plugin
Path to Git = C:\Program Files\Git\bin\git.exe
Use TortoiseGit client = False
Bind new items to SCC automatically = True
It's the same as my coworker and I am alone to have the problem.
Is there any setting I am missing hidden somewhere?
I am on Windows 8.1 x64 and I am testing a web application (in IE 11). But i don't need to run the test to have the problem. Even if I restart the computer then open TC and start editing the script TC is not responding.
Sometimes, TC is freaking out when not responding and the window is flashing, like I was spamming Win-D to minimize and maximize, but only for TC. When that happen, the process dwm.exe take ~15% of cpu too.
I have put an image in attachment for the task manager.
- joseph_michaud8 years agoModerator
Because you are bound to the SCC, I suspect that when someone else makes a change to the project you're using, it is being detected by your session. Can you tell if it happens when someone makes a change? Does it still happen if you unbind from the SCC? Regardless, you might want to open a support case to see if there are any patches or other workarounds.
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