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Dropbox plus Chrome Portable equals High CPU Usage

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Sacoward
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Dropbox plus Chrome Portable equals High CPU Usage

So I started an experiment . . . I am trying to use as many portable apps and as few installed apps on my Win7-64 as possible with all of these portable apps residing in dropbox. That way all of these apps are in the exact same state regardless of which computer I open them up on.

I have run into a problem that I wonder if others have seen or found any solution for. Chrome Portable residing in a desktop installation of Dropbox do not seem to get along well. My Dropbox CPU usage often shoots up as high as 50% and often remains for long periods between 30-50%. Are there anyways to avoid this? Any ideas?

I love the idea of keeping as many of my apps in Dropbox as possible.

Thanks!

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I doubt there is anything you

I doubt there is anything you can do about it.

Using an app (any app, not just Chrome) that utilizes constant writes back to the install in conjunction with Dropbox is going to make Dropbox continuously sync, meaning increased CPU and RAM usage.

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