Restarting Creative Cloud, initially I had only one CEF process with no CPU usage. I killed them all (starting with the misbehaved one) and they showed no sign of coming back. This time I found four CEF processes instead of three. I'm only subscribed to Photoshop and don't have Bridge CC installed yet, but I also have the CS6 versions installed from subscription. Not sure how to answer the first question. I'll have to manually check on updates every now and then I guess. Guess I'm just going to disable the cloud process from starting up. That just kills all the processes related to it.Īlso on killing the "Adobe Cloud.exe", I am still able to run the various Adobe software that I downloaded. The only way to get rid of all of them is if you end the Adobe Cloud.exe process which is basically running in your system tray. That solved the CPU iusage but I feel that's only temporary. I managed to end 1 of the 4 processes, but the rest would keep restarting. There seem to be 4 separate instances of "Adobe CEF Helper.exe" running in the background and only one seems to act up at any given time. In fact there is a completely different process "Creative Cloud.exe" that is basically the app that is sitting in the system tray.Īs far as I understand its only possible purpose is to validate your CC account so applications can run.I'm not downloading any new apps or updating anything.The Adobe File Sync is still not available.I'm not using any of the features of Adobe Cloud This is a significant drain on the battery if I want to work on the move. With nothing open, it still hovers around 5%. However - the constant usage in the background does affect performance as it varies from 10%-30% while there is a Adobe CC product open. I'm running Windows 8 with Adobe CC and I'm having the similar issues.with no shortage of memory or power - 8GB and i5 2.5Ghz.
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