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When I start TB and go to the inbox, the cpu goes to 100%. It never finishes until killed. Also in safe mode. (linux)

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CPU 100%. It never finishes. The only way out is to kill tb. I tried safe mode. Same thing. Addons have been disabled. How do I determine the problem?

CPU 100%. It never finishes. The only way out is to kill tb. I tried safe mode. Same thing. Addons have been disabled. How do I determine the problem?

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vhradice

Please try the following and post your results:

  • Help > Troubleshoot Mode
  • Disable hardware acceleration in Settings.
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I presume that you have the latest version .

Suggestion : clear thunderbird cache "manually" and then start it

The cache directory is in %LOCALAPPDATA%\thunderbird\profiles\<nnnnnnnn.default>\cache2

Modified by Michel T

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I am running Fedora. Where is the thunderbird cache located?

Thank you, Vince Radice

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I don't have Fedora. I have linux mint and it's under ~/.var/thunderbird/*/

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I found an item in settings to clear cache on exit. I set this and restarted TB. Now I can read some mail but then it hangs again while I am reading a message. I need to kill TB as it is still 100% cpu. Is there any way to determine what TB is trying to do?

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Do you have very big folders such as Inbox of GB size? Create an new profile, set up your main account and see what happens.

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You may want to limit the size of the cache directory to see if it's help.

The option is right below the "Clear cache on exit" . Check option "Override automatic cache management"

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vhradice

Please try the following and post your results:

  • Help > Troubleshoot Mode
  • Disable hardware acceleration in Settings.

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I had copied mail to a different computer and not all files were copied. I copied them over and all works.

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Have you had a look at bugzilla: [https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1977514]. I know this is for OSX but may be the same issue ??

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vhradice,

If you Enable hardware acceleration in Settings, the problem returns?

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