Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub You are receiving this because you were mentioned. (Still only a partial solution - why can't MS fix this?) I've already tried it and it seems to work in turning down myįan. I've always been quitting OneDrive and only opening itĪs needed, which is a pain in the ass. There is an article defining distnoted here:
After a few seconds, there is an immediate change in the fan speedĪnd cpu consumption. High cpu, I open activity monitor (cpu tab), sort on cpu %, find theĭistnoted process demanding high cpu, double-click on it and then quit the Process called 'distnoted.' The approach I follow now is when I experience Group, my research found that the high cpu was directly a result of a | = > find ~/Library/Containers/ -type d -name OfficeFileCache -exec rm -r +, this seems to work as commented on this gist.