J johnywalker1989 macrumors regular Original poster Nov 7, 2012 #1 Today for no reason I see two safari web content processes that they use 100+% CPU. What happening?
M million7 macrumors regular Nov 7, 2012 #2 johnywalker1989 said: Today for no reason I see two safari web content processes that they use 100+% CPU. What happening? Click to expand... Two words, Google Chrome 😀 Last edited by a moderator: Nov 11, 2017
johnywalker1989 said: Today for no reason I see two safari web content processes that they use 100+% CPU. What happening? Click to expand... Two words, Google Chrome 😀
M mrapplegate macrumors 68030 Nov 7, 2012 #3 I don't think there should be more than one. What happens when you quit Safari? Do they both come back? I mean you should have Safari and then a Safari Web Content. Maybe a Flash mention if you use it.
I don't think there should be more than one. What happens when you quit Safari? Do they both come back? I mean you should have Safari and then a Safari Web Content. Maybe a Flash mention if you use it.
M Michaelgtrusa macrumors 604 Nov 7, 2012 #4 I've seen this since the upgrade and if you kill the process, you kill safari. Web content tends to crash when clicking on links.
I've seen this since the upgrade and if you kill the process, you kill safari. Web content tends to crash when clicking on links.
J johnywalker1989 macrumors regular Original poster Nov 8, 2012 #5 Since 6.0.2? I really don't know what their doing with Safari. It has a loooot of bugs. I think that after you empty cache it's ok.
Since 6.0.2? I really don't know what their doing with Safari. It has a loooot of bugs. I think that after you empty cache it's ok.
S Stuchel macrumors newbie Nov 6, 2013 #6 https://discussions.apple.com/message/23685234?tstart=0#23685234 Hope this helps you!! Stuart