Thanks for the explanation. I didn't know that. However, the behavior I was describing is at startup, not after a long period of idleness.
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Thanks for the explanation. I didn't know that. However, the behavior I was describing is at startup, not after a long period of idleness.
Currently TeaTimer.exe is down to 94,400 K. It was at 122,000 before. It tends to be one of the highest memory usage processes running. There are only 8 other processes running.
I saw something...