Thanks, Rahyen. Here are my answers: > First, you said some time ago that this problem has been solved. It > was really solved and everything worked for some time and then broke again > or you simply didn't pay enough attention for checking this and you don't > know? I thought it was solved, since right after I rebuilt wine (0.9.27 back then), it seemed that the explorer.exe problem went away. (I replied to that thread on that time.) But after a few days of usage, I found that the explorer.exe kept surfacing again and again (i.e., I don't what happened, but the problem went away only for that time when I tested wine after I built it from source.) Ever since then, the problem persists even I've been upgrading Wine from source for a few times already. (I always "make uninstall" the previous version before I "configure && make dep && make && make install" the new one.) > I assume that you don't know how to profile Wine so here is > the instructions: Thanks for your instructions. It did save me a lot of time digging around. Unfortunately, though, the callgrind.out.pid file I get from your instruction is always empty. I'm still trying to go through KCachegrind's documentation. But for the meantime, I cannot provide you any more information on what function consumes all those CPU power. Thanks again for your advice. But is there anything else that I can do now? (For the meantime, I'll continue reading KCachegrind's docs to make it work at least...) |_|_| ______ _ _ _ [o o] | ____| | | | |(_) \~/ | |___ _ __ ___ ___| | ___| | _ __ == == | ___| | / _| / _ \ / __ | / __ || | / _ \ | | | | | /_\ || | | || | | || || /_\ | | | | | | __/ | |_/ || |_/ || || __/ |_| |_| \___/ \___/_| \___/_||_| \___/ ____________________________________________________________________________________ Don't get soaked. Take a quick peak at the forecast with the Yahoo! Search weather shortcut. http://tools.search.yahoo.com/shortcuts/#loc_weather _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users