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Originally Posted by Megacrazy View Post
Really and you tested this how exactly? This happens all of a sudden out of the blue. It could be so many factors that you saying "it's not happening for me" with no test case is ridiculous. The google shortcut method doesn't reproduce the bug for me either yet I have seen this behavior on several occasions.

Wait till somebody finds a sure way to reproduce the bug every time and then you can come screaming I have a perfect build and you guys don't. This is getting a little sad and ridiculous.
benny1967 posted a test case on the previous page which showed the issue every time for him and for someone else. I'm sorry for assuming that you were reading this thread and responding to recent posts rather than just posting useless "me too" information based solely on the post subject.
 
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Originally Posted by Rob1n View Post
benny1967 posted a test case on the previous page which showed the issue every time for him and for someone else. I'm sorry for assuming that you were reading this thread and responding to recent posts rather than just posting useless "me too" information based solely on the post subject.
No Problem apology accepted. Now stop spamming the thread. And now a non sarcastic comment: what are you responding to? You have no useful information to contribute to the topic except for "mine works" so gtfo.

To go back to the "test case", the CPU on my phone stays in the red for about 5 seconds after the page has loaded only the first time you open the page. So, if the browser is open and you hit the search page again, it drops right away. I think this is normal behavior. I haven't been able to reproduce the problem yet.
 
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Benny, did you feed your N900 after midnight to cause this gremlin? LOL
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i was having the same problem until just. i deleted all my private data and its now running smoothly, woohoo
 

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I'm having the exact same problem as the OP.
 
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Originally Posted by crail View Post
i was having the same problem until just. i deleted all my private data and its now running smoothly, woohoo
This is what I was trying to say when I mentioned that the different behaviour might be something to do with what cookies you have set. Maybe a piece of javascript on the Google site after the pages loads is doing some extra processing, depend on a cookie. I'm not saying it's acceptable, I'm just trying to work out why it happens for some people and not others.
 
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Possible Solution, Please Try:

After reading crail's post ...
Originally Posted by crail View Post
i was having the same problem until just. i deleted all my private data and its now running smoothly, woohoo
... I tried to delete the items in "clear private data" one at a time.

I started with the cache, because it seemed the most obvious culprit. Didn't do anything. Then I proceeded to "browsing history" and - bingo! That did it for me.

So:
Could those of you who experience this problem please try to delete the browsing history only, nothing else?
Would be so nice if we could narrow it down to this one function....

(For those who are using languages other than English: It's the first item under "Clear private data")
 

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something to do with the history thumbnails maybe.
 
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Originally Posted by benny1967 View Post
Possible Solution, Please Try:

After reading crail's post ...

... I tried to delete the items in "clear private data" one at a time.

I started with the cache, because it seemed the most obvious culprit. Didn't do anything. Then I proceeded to "browsing history" and - bingo! That did it for me.

So:
Could those of you who experience this problem please try to delete the browsing history only, nothing else?
Would be so nice if we could narrow it down to this one function....

(For those who are using languages other than English: It's the first item under "Clear private data")
This solved the problem for me. Thank you so very very much!
 
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Originally Posted by benny1967 View Post
So:
Could those of you who experience this problem please try to delete the browsing history only, nothing else?
Would be so nice if we could narrow it down to this one function....
I reproduced the high CPU in the test you described (though only ~8s pegged, maybe you had more history than me) and clearing the history has fixed it - browser is snappier now.

Thanks!
 
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