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Yes, that is normal. There is no such thing as "hardware acceleration" in XP. And as far as that goes, I personally DISABLE "hardware acceleration" in my Win10 installs also. My browser RAM and CPU is BETTER without using HA. Though multi-monitor systems do "benefit" SLIGHTLY in some graphics "lag" by enabling HA. But if your job function requires screencaps from video presentations delivered via browser, then you must disable HA in order to screencap from those video presentations. "Hardware acceleration" SOUNDS like a neat and novel idea, but I've only had ISSUES every time I've tried it in both Win7 and Win10. And every browser support web site you ever seek advice from, one of the first three answers will always be "did you disable hardware acceleration".
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Rebuild 8 rebases to a better memory address then Rebuild 7. Rebuild 8 includes two .dll files that technically should have never been removed in the first place (there was incorrect information being spread at MSFN that requested them to be removed, but it was INCORRECT INFORMATION). Several minor cosmetic differences.
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Restart XP and first launch only of DcB has RAM/process back up around 110 MB.
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Relaunch DcB on the 2 GB VM and RAM/process drops to around 30 MB.
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Here's the same three browsers but with VM RAM increased from 1 GB to 2 GB. Note that v11 stays at four processes while DcB and Ungoogled v77 both increased in the number of processes despite being the same four tabs. Also note that a DcB process on a 1 GB VM is roughly 30 MB but a DcB process on a 2 GB VM is roughly 110 MB !!! This seems to suggest that the rebase address has to be somehow based on the system's overall available RAM.
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Multi-processor web browser RAM usage is not "linear". The browser decides how many processes to run based on number of open tabs and available RAM. Run the same exact browser on a computer with 1 GB RAM, 2 GB RAM, and 4 GB RAM and you will get different RAM consumption. Here is my 360Chrome v11 rebuild 8 on XP with 1 GB RAM, Humming Owl's DcBrowser on XP with 1 GB RAM, and Ungoogled Chromium v77 on Win7 with 1 GB RAM.
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ps - define "crash". There was a "360 sync login" that was intentionally disabled that was triggered whenever creating the FIRST bookmark. By NOT creating that FIRST bookmark but clicking that star three times, maybe that has retriggered the "360 sync login". This will be INVISIBLE because the GUI items were removed when the "trigger" was set as "already-triggered" in the default PREFERENCES &/or WEB DATA files (which if you replaced then that too could lead to this "360 sync login" being triggered). At any rate, this may NOT be an actual "crash". HIT THE ESCAPE KEY on the keyboard when this happens and see if the "crash" is un-crashed. The ESC key "closes" the '360 sync login' trigger that would be "invisible".