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Do you periodically clear the data cache partition where temporary data is stored? It can become corrupted over time and cause increases in CPU usage and lengthened response times.

With the Bionic powered down
Hold Power/Volume Up/Volume Down at same time until a menu appears.
Use Volume Down to highlight “Recovery”.
Press Volume Up to select.
Screen with Motorola logo appears then screen with Android on its back appears.
Press and release Volume Up and Volume Down at same time.
A menu appears.
Use Volume Up and Volume Down to highlight “wipe cache partition”.
Press Power to select.
After it completes use Volume Up and Volume Down to select “reboot system now”.
Press Power to select.

... Thom
 
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Do you periodically clear the data cache partition where temporary data is stored? It can become corrupted over time and cause increases in CPU usage and lengthened response times.

1) Power down
2) Power up by holding Power and Vol Up/Down simultaneously
3) Vol Down to Recovery, then press Vol Up
4) Press Vol Up/Down simultaneously
5) Press Vol Down to last option (wipe cache partition), then press Power
6) When cache is cleared, press Power again to reboot
I tried this on my Bionic and I get the menu that shows recovery. I pressed Vol Up and whether I hold Vol Up+Vol Down or not, I get an Android Robot picture on its back with the front hatch open and a red triangle with an exclamation point. I can't seem to get to the option to clear cache.
 
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I would take it to where I bought it and tell them what I had done to diagnose the problem.

The first thing they are going to do is ask if a Factory Data Reset had been done.

The Factory Data Reset will wipe everything including all apps that were added and all customizations. If you are into game playing it can be a real problem in the loss of progress data.

... Thom
 
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Is there a utility/applet/function that will tell me how much processor capacity each process is currently using?

You can try looking at System Panel, which will show processor usage, or GSAM Battery Monitor, which can show which apps are using the most battery.

System Panel, free and Pro:

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=nextapp.systempanel
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=nextapp.systempanel.r1

GSAM, free and pro:

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gsamlabs.bbm
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gsamlabs.bbm.pro
 
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