
Looking in task manager, Firefox shows normal (0-2% CPU usage) while the other program shows 50+% usage. I've had that happen, where a program such as Firefox stops working and another program (or programs) freezes. There are times when a program can freeze because another program is not responding. Get rid of your buggy script and mIRC will likely stop thing to keep in mind. I therefore maintain my original statement: "you're using a script. If you don't use an actual clean vanilla install of mIRC from to reproduce this issue there's not much we can do for you, since there's no way to isolate mIRC as the cause. Either you can't follow directions (to absolutely test this on a clean install) or you're unaware what you're using.Ĥ7 script files is a lot, especially when you're using a buggy script. That is certainly problematic, especially since you claim you have a fresh install. You have 47 scripts loaded and 3 dll files. You're using a hacked/cracked/patched copy of mIRC, which violates the EULA, not to mention is a probable cause for any issues you might have.ī) Your copy of mIRC is not a clean install.

So, given the results of the command you executed:Ī) Your copy was not downloaded from (or you modified it from the original, which you were not told to do).
