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I just had a high CPU problem and discovered it was associated with 7Zip

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I have been downloading a lot of files and then unzipping them with 7Zip. For some reason the 7Zip console and Firefox were using 30+% each. The moment I ended the 7Zip console task everything returned to normal. I have no idea about the reasons this happens and just wanted to pass the information on.

I have been downloading a lot of files and then unzipping them with 7Zip. For some reason the 7Zip console and Firefox were using 30+% each. The moment I ended the 7Zip console task everything returned to normal. I have no idea about the reasons this happens and just wanted to pass the information on.

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Hi

Thanks for letting us know.

Worth mentioning that Windows 10 has the ability to unzip compressed files. It treats them as a special kind of folder, a "compressed folder" that can can browse through using file manager.