I was just wondering what this winedevice.exe actually does. I usually have uTorrent running in Wine all day, and sometimes winedevice.exe starts to use the full CPU. But if I just kill it, everything continues to work just fine...
I feel it's likely that winedevice is responsible for creating and writing to files, since if it suddenly takes up 100% CPU it could mean that it's possibly creating a several hundred MB file from one of your torrents. I really have no actual clue, though.
Toa-Nuva wrote:So it is only needed if I install a Windows driver?
Yes, however Wine comes with one such "driver" [mountmgr.sys] that's critical to Wine operation. If that's the one that starts to consume all your CPU, that means something is wrong with HAL/dbus.