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OSbot 100% cpu usage in VM

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I'm botting 2 accounts within a windows 7 VM using juggles AIO fighter. It starts out fine, but around 30 minutes in the client gets to 100% CPU usage and the VM is unusable, can't even close the client.

 

Is this a client problem or script one? or do i need to add more cores?

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Edited by 353234543

If you are running 2 scripts on 1 client and them both are using web-walking, your cpu rockets to 100% because  it cannot handle it, 2scripts on 1client is only fine if you're like training fletching at bank or something and the script doesn't require web-walking.

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30 minutes ago, darol said:

If you are running 2 scripts on 1 client and them both are using web-walking, your cpu rockets to 100% because  it cannot handle it, 2scripts on 1client is only fine if you're like training fletching at bank or something and the script doesn't require web-walking.

how to check if its using webwalking? and will it work opening 2 clients

Opening 2 clients is better than one, but you're not a VIP so you can't open 2 clients :(

30 minutes ago, 353234543 said:

how to check if its using webwalking? and will it work opening 2 clients

Yes it will work perfectly if you're gonna open 2 clients, but opening 2 clients require to be VIP, so you can purchase that for 10$, and the AIO  combat probably uses web-walking, it's basically a thing  that helps your character travel throughout the map of runescape, for example: banking, travelling back to training etc.

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