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What is WebKit2WebProcess.exe *32? It is making my laptop slow and will not let me open Windows Works. (172,760 K in memory usage)

I installed Safari 5.1 and this WebKit@WebProcess.exe *32 is running up some memory, just a couple a moments ago up to 192,363 K of memory. I can't open Microsoft Works documents, it will not let me change a file destination. What does it do? Do I need it? Should I uninstall safari 5.1?User uploaded file

HP dv4-1140go -OTHER, Windows Vista

Posted on Jul 22, 2011 6:27 PM

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Jul 24, 2011 3:40 PM in response to ensis.ater

I have had the same issues with both my laptop and Win7 PC.

Started when I updated Apple products. ( End July 11 )

iphone and ipad would not sync as couldn't access itunes store.

I was unable to access itunes store. Played around with Broadband link / firewalls / etc but no joy.

Even bought a new router as though might be an issue with BB provider e.g. British Telecom - but does not seem to be the case.

After a day and a half I have tracked down problems to 2 possible issues :


(1) New Quicktime - as is embeded for itunes and Safari ( I think )

(2) Webkit2webprocess - seems to have a MASSIVE draw on CPU usage - amazing.


Both ipad and iphone can access store without any issues.

Hope a solution comes soon altough is too late for my ipad as had to restore to base config due to error in Sync.

Jul 28, 2011 7:23 AM in response to valeona23

@valeona23:

I’m not sure if this is the source of your problem, but I and others found this fixed the problem of the “WebProcess” pop-up windows.


Safari 5.1 and “WebProcess”: PROBLEM SOLVED

The culprit is “Little Snitch”


I am running OS 10.6.8 (Lion-ready). Yesterday, I installed the Safari updater from 5.0.5 to 5.1 . . . and am experiencing repeated and annoying pop-up windows for "WebProcessing."


I found the culprit to be the third-party utility "Little Snitch" — which monitors outgoing internet connections. (http://www.obdev.at/products/littlesnitch/index.html).


I solved the problem by upgrading (FREE) Little Snitch v2.0.x to v2.4 (for Snow Leopard and Lion).


PROBLEM SOLVED.

Aug 18, 2011 9:15 AM in response to valeona23

Hi, I have the same problem... I tested my PC (as the problem is on my laptop) and Safari 5.1 is fine.. Yes, FINE! Hmm..


After doing some research, re-installing Safari and ending up every time on this page it dawned on me that the other day I installed Windows Live Essentials (installed only Messenger) and Silverlight. As my PC doesn't have this installed 2+2 made 4 for a change and, well, it looked like it was them causing the problem.


Soooo, I removed both of these and Safari is back to normal...


Thank F*&k for that!!!


Hope this helps as nothing out there told me what was wrong. Just waiting now for Apple and Microsoft to bring an update out to sort this Webkit2WebProcess.exe poo!

What is WebKit2WebProcess.exe *32? It is making my laptop slow and will not let me open Windows Works. (172,760 K in memory usage)

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