Starfish
06-19-2003, 03:10 AM
I've just noticed that the process called "crss.exe" on my Windows 2000 machine will take up about 20-25% of my CPU cycles during "Tight Spot - Trying Alternate Conformation #number " calculations...and only then, not at any other moment that the client is running.
Crss.exe is the process that controls the console output:
"Client Server Runtime Subsystem, provides text window support, shutdown, and hard-error handling to the Windows NT environment subsystems."
OK:
- Am I the only one who experiences this?
- 20% for displaying something.. isn't that a bit high? Perhaps just showing the message "Trying Alternate Confirmation" without the rapid counter next to it.. might just move those 20% back to the actual computation? :rolleyes: :D
Thinking out loud :p
I'll add two screenshots:
Crss.exe is the process that controls the console output:
"Client Server Runtime Subsystem, provides text window support, shutdown, and hard-error handling to the Windows NT environment subsystems."
OK:
- Am I the only one who experiences this?
- 20% for displaying something.. isn't that a bit high? Perhaps just showing the message "Trying Alternate Confirmation" without the rapid counter next to it.. might just move those 20% back to the actual computation? :rolleyes: :D
Thinking out loud :p
I'll add two screenshots: