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While CCleaner is safe and useful for removing temporary, privacy related and junk files, I do not, recommend using the built-in registry cleaning feature. Use of the cleaning feature is recommended to delete such files in order to improve performance, reclaim space and even help speed up scans performed by security tools. Then like today on Amazon while browsing, it was a trip, I'd scroll with the (neat mouse I got Microsoft wireless) but it was catching up with itself, I'd scroll or hit mouse button one hit to go down and the page would hesitate and then it would jump down and then I'd go back up and finally resorted to using the page up and down keys for calmer treading or scrolling.ĬCleaner is a system privacy and cleaning tool that removes unused, temporary and junk files from your system to include temporary Internet files, cookies, erases private data in browser history, etc. or whenever so often, I should have 'em memorized, but it can get a little annoying to wait for the flippidy flop window to settle down and then permit my scrolling on or up to get to the next area of website, or whatever. On one more thing (not to mock Peter Falk (Columbo)) that's kind of nerdy example, but no, you ever have any issues with scripts or the Internet Explorer doesn't respond or is shutting program down(?) that I seem to consistently keep a running tally of whenever I'm on a particular site, well, it's mainly music sites, for instance, and it's a whopper to give up those Scripts/_ not responding (I forget the official language, after seeing em' every wknd. Yeh, thanks again you guys for giving me a (quick) answer or suggestions. Aren't you glad I'm sharing all this info.? Also that one dwm.exe is essential I understand in running windows and it's 21,500 K. I don't know, I seem to be gravitating to the cpu/memory usage this weekend. The iexplore.exe under that same line-up shows highest usage of 319,616 K and there's total of 3 iexplore.exe'sĪnd then along comes the explorer.exe at 14,112 K.
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, that I think is the Essential pick).Īnd as far as the task manager window under the heading of Memory Private Working Set shows AV (360 Total Secty.) at 15,484 K. 1020 ( w/ Out the added features of diagnosti cs, flashing recommends, etc. Thanks for your input and I did go ahead with the link that John provided, installed and it's doing oK.
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Moved from Win 7 to AV/AM Software - Hamluis. 6 GB Ram Sata 320 HDĮdited by hamluis, 06 November 2016 - 08:45 AM.
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or idea to suggest that's practical or opinion as such, please feel free to reply. I just think that seems like it's a bit high for being a low maintenance or easier on resources (AV). So, at this time, my question's as to the memory usage that it seems to go up and up like at right now-21,296K, well a little earlier or all of about 10 mins.
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So, I went back or from having the lower version before as I mentioned I wanted to upgrade in case I might be missing out on newer and greater protect or whatever, so to this end today I put on a lower version 1020 that I found from a website that offered same, because I didn't find that around at the 360's (manufacturer's site, let alone ask for anything of the sort). So, recently within past 2 weeks, I thought I'd go ahead and did the upgrading to the latest running freeware 360 Total Security or Essentials, is what I thought and it was too controlling as to the right away take off on showing computer's missing security or needed same of updates, etc.that that part I can kind of do without as far as just prefer an AV! For sometime I've been running the 360 Total Security (actually I learned about it here after a long haul of Exploit on my computer that the Bleeping Computer guys finally worked it out).Īnyway, it's not a bad AV, I think, and got more popular and aggressive when calling the customer service line (for sure).