SQL developer 100% CPU utilization

SQL dev: ver 1.5.1 - 5440
Win xp SP3 on a Dell dual core laptop, 2Gs ram
All options in Code insight disabled.
This is sporadic. I open sql dev up and don't open any connections or workbook or files. And it just sits there, 100% on one of the CPU's, Mem usage increasing, started at about 118MB and went up to over 350MB before i had to close the app. having the second CPU made sure that the machine was still responsive.
The next time I open it, all's fine. It sits there, again with nothing open (connections/files etc), at 118MB usage steady with 0% util. Seems like the first time I run the app after a reboot, it goes haywire on resources. Wish I could attach a screen print image.

I have the same issue, same sporadic behavior.
SQL Dev ver 1.5.1 54 40
Win XP sp 3 , Gateway dual core laptop, 4G ram
All options in Code Insight disabled.
When it kicks off, it goes to mem usage 634M or so,
It seems to happen only if I leave SQL Dev idle for a few minutes with a connection open and work in progress. I will try with no connection open at all to see if the same occurs.
Is there any option I can turn off to possibly avoid this ?
I am willing to work with someone to figure it out,
Thanks!

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