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A possible fix for high Finder CPU usage
I had this same problem about a week ago, where Finder was using all available cycles.
A possible fix for high Finder CPU usage
This 'jpeg on the desktop' is a common problem, and has been discussed a bit at MacNN forums, it is highly reproducible for me on my rev b 12" - If I export a jpeg from iphoto - the finder SPIKES up to 100%, the fix (for me) is to put the jpeg in the trash, logout, log back in, and then empty the trash.
A possible fix for high Finder CPU usage
I have a few folders that each contain several hundred .jpeg files, and icon preview enabled for each of them. I find that if i open one of those folders briefly and then close it again the Finder's CPU usage spikes dramatically - essentially using every available cycle. |
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