![]() You also might want to run Activity Monitor (found in Utilities) which can help pinpoint which applications/processes are eating up cpu time and ram and then stop them while they are happening, at least for today. I don't know what you found, but Etrecheck can help point the way to stuff that might be causing you problems. Well, you shouldn't have to throw it away. Hoping to solve this problem and continue to use GoToMeeting if possible. Thanks everyone for any assistance you can provide, I'm definitely not a computer expert but I hope I've properly explained the situation and the attached pictures help. Based on a repeated pattern that involves no battery problems outside of GoToMeeting usage, and the clear evidence that this is using a ton of resources I am confident that this is the right place to start. Here is an open link to a Google Drive folder where I hosted the images at their full resolution with titles to help understand what to look for in each. Unfortunately this site requests that I downsize all my images to less than 333 KB, when doing this I don’t think you will see all the detail needed. ![]() Long story short (pictures included), the pattern seems to be that GoToMeeting will startup with regular CPU and Battery impact (me just sitting alone on video waiting for others doesn't seem to trigger it) but once someone joins it will really use a lot of CPU% and Battery (Energy Impact on Mac). So much, that it will regularly drain the plugged in fully charged battery down to about 90% and then the battery will charge back up to 100% and hold steady for the remainder of the meeting. Almost like an initial "CPU/Power Surge" the computer struggles to handle but then regulates successfully (although still incredibly high load the entire time).Īlso if it helps, the other day it only happened the first time I met with someone and then not a few hours later in the day (haven't proven the once a day/initial occurrence part though). Hosted family on a video call today and nothing happened at all (last time I used it prior would have been Friday). Graphics: Radeon Pro 560 4GB, Intel HD Graphics 630 1536MB ![]() Processor: 3.1 GHz Quad-Core Intel Core i7 I have actively utilized GoToMeeting for several years as I operate a business where I meet virtually with clients, overall very happy with the product until a concerning problem started approximately one week ago.ĭuring a virtual session with a client, while having the power plugged into the wall and reading 100% charged - it suddenly started to drain (the meeting ending soon after so I don't remember if it charged back up again - as it will regularly do now). I immediately blamed the Apple charger or battery, thinking the powerblock was defective (so I bought a brand new one and power cord). Here are my computer specs for reference (copied from the "About My Mac" section):Ģ017 15 Inch MacBook Pro (Catalina version 10.15.6) No helpful response at this point, this is why I am sharing it here - thank you in advance to any assistance and guidance! GoToMeeting Using Excessive CPU & Battery Problem? Everything below is copied from my original post on the GoToMeeting forums.
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