![]() ![]() Once everything is compiled, assemblies will now be able to share pages across different processes and warm start up will be typically much faster, so we're not throwing away your cycles. One important thing is that while you may see 100% CPU usage, the compilation happens in a process with low priority, so it tries not to steal the CPU for other stuff you are doing. Once it does that it will shutdown and you won't see mscorsvw.exe. NET Redist, it will be done with the high priority assemblies in 5 to 10 minutes and then will wait until your computer is idle to process the low priority assemblies. NET pre-compiles, and you want it to do it only while the system is idle.įrom David Notario's WebLog "What is mscorsvw.exe and why is it eating up my CPU? What is this new CLR Optimization Service?": If I understand what you're talking about, it's the mscorsvw.exe service reporting 100% CPU usage spikes, during. ![]()
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