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Time Change sets off SystemUIServer Bug, and maxes CPU
Time Change sets off SystemUIServer Bug, and maxes CPU
Fall Back to a wild Halloween-night Mac OS X Snow Leopard 10.6 Bug! Max your CPU for a full hour in the middle of the night. You might have been wondering what was going on in the middle of the night last night if you were using your Mac OS X Snow Leopard-equipped computer when the daylight...
Support - Discussions - SystemUIserver using 90+% of CPU ...
discussions.apple.com — "Bummer that you seem to have issues, but that's a minority." We're all here in a thread... talking about our computers freaking out because THE TIME CHANGED. If it was Windows doing this, Macintosh fans would chalk it up to MS's incompetence once ... (more) Support - Discussions - SystemUIserver using 90+% of CPU ...
Support - Discussions - SystemUIserver using 90+% of CPU ...
discussions.apple.com — Dang this is so weird... I am watching movies on hulu... not a big deal.. and my... CPU it spiking deadly temperatures.. I was monitoring it at 90 Celsius... I was afraid it was going to burn its self out... I messed around in activity monitor and after ... (more) Support - Discussions - SystemUIserver using 90+% of CPU ...
Support - Discussions - SystemUIserver using 90+% of CPU ...
discussions.apple.com — I was browsing the web, minding my own business... when I noticed the fans were running high.... Thinking it was Flash, I closed Firefox. But the fans were still running at max. Popped open Activity Monitor - and SystemUIServer was running 80-95% of my ... (more) Support - Discussions - SystemUIserver using 90+% of CPU ...
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Time Change sets off SystemUIServer Bug, and maxes CPU
Chicago Mac/PC Support — ... Fun timing isn’t it?  If you were up late last night click here to read what happened to your Mac.  Does it seem that Apple always has some Easter Egg or surprise we don’t know about? ...

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Reports coming in of DST-related Snow Leopard issuesThe Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)
If you experienced some odd performance problems on your Snow Leopard-running Mac early this morning -- say, right around the time of the Daylight Saving 'fall back' -- you're apparently not alone. The Apple support boards are hopping with reports of 100% CPU spikes coinciding with the ...