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I gather from reading these emails I did a bad thing today in Outlook for Mac 2011-- I moved 10000 emails from one folder to another. Now my Mac is essentially underpowered as it is stuck trying to "Uploading..." to Exchange. It works at a about 1 email every 3-5 seconds, and all the while it pins my CPU. My Macbook Air fan is about to break under the strain.

Thing is, I seem to be stuck. I cannot stop the process (clicking the little x beside it in the Progress dialog does nothing). Crashing Outlook stops it, but it will restart whenever I reopen Outlook.

Is there ANY way I can kill this process and go back to deleting/moving messages in a more regulated fashion? I can't figure it out.

Thanks to anyone who can help.

PS- I think it is insane that MS doesn't have some sort of a dialog that warns against bulk moves like this, seeing that this is the result.

I just upgraded my old Compaq Presario from XP to Windows 7.  I can't seem to install Windows Essentials 2012.  I download the install exe, but when I run it (as administrator) it does nothing, or it asks if I want to Reinstall.  In either case, nothing happens.  No error messages, nothing,  CPU usage and memory usage are low.  Ram is 2GB, processor is 2 GHz, plenty of HDD space,

 

I tried turning Windows Firewall of and MSE real time off.  I ran disk cleanup as recommended.  I rebooted. Nothing seems to help.

 

Any suggestions?

 

Mike in VA

I am running Windows Live Messenger 2012 on Windows 7 Pro on a Core i5 2.5 Ghz w/ 8 GB RAM.

Up until today, I've had no problems with WLM.  This morning when I log in, I notice that my CPU is spinning up and that WLM is not responding to any clicks or commands.  When I open Task Manager, I saw that WLM was using 33% + of my CPU and at that time was over 800MB of memory usage.  I ended the process and restarted WLM.  I noticed that for about 3 seconds, I could click within the program and it would respond.  However, very quickly it again became unresponsive.  I checked Task Manager again, and saw that again the CPU is spinning around 33% and that the memory usage is climbing at about 5MB a second.

Can anybody assist with this?

Myself and colleagues having issues with Windows Live Messenger this morning where it's using up all CPU processing and memory and then locking up so it can not be shut down except with Task Manager.  Is this something Microsoft is aware of and resolving?  Thank you in advance.
Myself and colleagues having issues with Windows Live Messenger this morning where it's using up all CPU processing and memory and then locking up so it can not be shut down except with Task Manager.  Is this something Microsoft is aware of and resolving?  Thank you in advance.
msnmsgr.exe has begun freezing and causing high CPU usage and in just the last 30 minutes for four out of ten workstations in our network. When we exit the program (completely closing it) we see CPU usage and memory usage return to normal. In each case, it is Windows 7 64bit workstations, one desktop and three laptops. Each updated with the Update for Windows 7 for x64-based Systems (KB2732059). Not long afterwards this phenomenon began. We have closed the program for now until we find a reason/solution. Any ideas, explanations, or recommendations would be greatly appreciated. 

CHPii 

UPDATE: One computer is Windows Vista and did not run udpates this morning. The other six computers in our network continue NOT to have a problem. We have been using Windows Live Messenger since it became available and have not had this issue until today.
There is some advertisement in the messenger loop that is causing the client to eat all available CPU and memory. This is happening to everyone in our office (windows XP, vista, 7). We're also running different versions of IE for the IFRAME (ie 6,8,9).

Please QC the crappy javascript your advertisers use.


First off, let me explain, WHY I don't want the newer Windows Live!

I don't want it because it's bulky, it takes up too much CPU and freezes easily, and the msn on the left corner is USELESS and I don't need it! Let alone the fact that I can't even change my messenger name to what I want! I don't need internet friends to know my real name! And I don't want important people I email to know my internet pen name! So it'd be nice to be able to change your messenger name to what you want without it affecting your hotmail name!!!

Nobody I know likes it! Everyone complains about it! I really wish that people could be given to option to pick either a simple messenger or that complicated mess!!! That way everyone can be happy! (for whoever in their right mind actually likes the new version)

Anyway, I was happily using the 2009 version of windows live for over a month now and all of a sudden it's asking me to upgrade and won't even let me sign in! I do NOT want to upgrade! I will NEVER upgrade that that disgusting messenger! It has to be the most horrible version of messenger that was EVER created!

Everyone that I know asks me to remove it and install an older version, no one likes it! I've yet to find someone who actually enjoys it!

So yeah, I don't want to upgrade and would like to know if there's a way to stop it from forcing me to upgrade or if I'll have to find an even older version.

When I first open Hotmail the CPU usage shoots up to 100% for a while and freezes the laptop.

It then drops and I can send/compose emails but it rises again to 100% and freezes again. Sometimes I cannot get out of it using alt/ctl/del and have to force close the laptop.

I believe this problem is caused by ad cookies on Hotmail.  When the freeze occurs,  'waiting for '   mookie1.com is constantly cycling at the bottom of the screen.

How do I get around this?