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Default Manila.exe CPU usage Problem

Hi guys,
my fresh resetted Touch HD with TouchFlo 3d (1.3.37295.0_1630.38) has a big problem. After a short time (like when i charge my battery or something) the manila.exe CPU usage goes up to 100%. And then the HD will be very slow and when i start the task manager i see a hopping cpu usage from 50-95%

I don´t know what i doing wrong (the HD Tweaker i set all the TF3d features to default after i change some settings) i installed kalos tatoo theme and have the my today page running (but when i disable the today page and restart this issue is there too)

Did someone know what i can do?

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Hi guys,
my fresh resetted Touch HD with TouchFlo 3d (1.3.37295.0_1630.38) has a big problem. After a short time (like when i charge my battery or something) the manila.exe CPU usage goes up to 100%. And then the HD will be very slow and when i start the task manager i see a hopping cpu usage from 50-95%

I don´t know what i doing wrong (the HD Tweaker i set all the TF3d features to default after i change some settings) i installed kalos tatoo theme and have the my today page running (but when i disable the today page and restart this issue is there too)

Did someone know what i can do?

greets
Kenny
Use your task manager to see if you have any apps running in the backgroun. Also, try using CleanRAM
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This happened to me today, just after i had deleted a load of old texts. I backed them all up with myphone, and deleted all the text off the phone, i had about 300. manila was back to normal without a restart!
 
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Default Manila.exe CPU usage Problem 95% - 97%

I am still having this issue. I just got this phone about 2 weeks ago. The only thing I have installed on this is a application that puts the option to close programs like the old htc touch pro (from HTC). The only task I am currently showing running in the background is Activesync which is not normally running. If I set the task manager to Process mode, then i can see the entire list of processes and they all look to be correct. I am showing manila.exe taking up 95 - 97% cpu and it crashes a lot. I would really like to know how to get to the bottom of this or if anyone knows of any error logs (or debugging methods) I could check then that would be most helpful.

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Having the same problem since a week.
It's interesting that the high CPU load from manila.exe stops when another application goes to the foreground.
Mostly it happens after a soft reset.
 
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