SuperD38
2008-08-17, 01:41
Just informing the community of an issue I have found.
I posted about tea timer eating all my system memory before, and decided to give the beta a try.
Well, with the beta, it still is quickly jumping from 45mb to over 200mb when I ended the process.
All is fine until I run two World of Warcraft Patch exe's.
WoW-2.3.0-enUS-Patch.exe (692mb)
and
Wow-2.4.0-enUS-Patch.exe (923mb)
Running either patch will cause teatimer to go into "freakout" mode.
I don't know what interaction the 2 share or why they dislike each other, but it is most defiantly and issue.
Really tough to patch a game when your CPU usage and memory are gone.
Please look into the patch interaction. No idea if it applies to other patches, but it is a hole worth looking into.
I posted about tea timer eating all my system memory before, and decided to give the beta a try.
Well, with the beta, it still is quickly jumping from 45mb to over 200mb when I ended the process.
All is fine until I run two World of Warcraft Patch exe's.
WoW-2.3.0-enUS-Patch.exe (692mb)
and
Wow-2.4.0-enUS-Patch.exe (923mb)
Running either patch will cause teatimer to go into "freakout" mode.
I don't know what interaction the 2 share or why they dislike each other, but it is most defiantly and issue.
Really tough to patch a game when your CPU usage and memory are gone.
Please look into the patch interaction. No idea if it applies to other patches, but it is a hole worth looking into.