Just to make sure the extra sigil.ini files didn't have anything to do with the problems I had last time, I deleted the extra .ini files, went back into CCleaner, disabled every item in the Context menu (plus whatever I could disable in the Windows menu), and restarted again in Safe Mode (no networking). Same issues with climbing memory usage. I got to 3500 mb and quit because clicking on files and closing them (or opening and closing the Preview Window ten thousand times) was getting on my nerves, lol. This time, however, I did not end up with extra sigil.ini files. I have no idea what is causing these odd problems, and I have the utmost respect for anyone who eventually figures this out. I can watch memory usage climb, then release, but the releasing of memory never quite catches up with how much it climbs. An example sequence: open a file, memory usage climbs 5 mb. Close the file, wait a little, memory usage drops back 2 mb. Net gain of 3 mb. Good luck to you all. I'm going to bed.
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Originally Posted by BetterRed
@KevinH - given how few users are suffering I'm wondering if it could be something to do with image processing (illaci wrote "... opening images, closing images,...") - my assumption being that most users wouldn't doing much with images.
@illaci - can you confirm you disabled all the Context Menu items in CCleaner, sorry to be a pain in the you know..., but I'm sure you understand...
BR
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