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       #21

    Thanks fireberd and Tom that is one thing I did notice re the program list you have mate.

    Now maybe it is just me but I have had quite a few of my workmates with machines that have everything Apple loaded and it in my mind causes no end of problems but that is just my two cents worth.

    Ageman may have a point here too but if you can get into safe mode you can do a regedit for the stuff you are trying to get rid of in the HKEYS see my pics.

    I do have Revo too and thanks Fireberd again I didn't know it wouldn't pick up 64 bit stuff with the free but in any case I have had to resort to the regedit for left over Symantec and AVG crap that even Revo has left behind.
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       #22

    ageman said:
    press start key, type "msconfig" hit enter, go to "services", select hide all microsoft services, untill only 3rd party apps and add ons show, then click disable all hit enter, "restart" your computer, twice if you have to, then run your audio program and see if it still stutters. if it doesnt, then your problem is in your add ons and 3rd party apps, your welcome!11
    Thanks for the instructions,i just spent a couple of hours stopping and running 3rd party apps and add ons and restarting after each one,till i found the culprit which was Malwarebytes pro and the app in the services
    was MBAMService.
    So it looks like i'll have to get in touch with Malwarebytes and see if they have a fix for it,and hope i'll be ok with just running Avast IS
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       #23

    Well at least you have got it Tom mate personally it sounds like it was a conflicting all along running two real time AV's not good .

    I only use the free MBAM and find it is more than ok. But there are others who have no problems.

    The Avast mate you will be more than covered.
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       #24

    ICit2lol said:
    Well at least you have got it Tom mate personally it sounds like it was a conflicting all along running two real time AV's not good .

    I only use the free MBAM and find it is more than ok. But there are others who have no problems.

    The Avast mate you will be more than covered.
    I can't tell you the relief i felt when i found the blighter!
    I always thought you are supposed to run a malware program aswell as a anti virus program.
    They say MBAM and Avast are supposed to be compatable.
    I've been in touch with MBAM asking them if there's any kind of fix for it,waiting for reply.
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       #25

    tommytinkroom said:
    ICit2lol said:
    Well at least you have got it Tom mate personally it sounds like it was a conflicting all along running two real time AV's not good .

    I only use the free MBAM and find it is more than ok. But there are others who have no problems.

    The Avast mate you will be more than covered.
    I can't tell you the relief i felt when i found the blighter!
    I always thought you are supposed to run a malware program aswell as a anti virus program.
    They say MBAM and Avast are supposed to be compatable.
    I've been in touch with MBAM asking them if there's any kind of fix for it,waiting for reply.
    No worries mate the security programs like Avast Kaspersky Bitdefender MSE all run anti virus and malware spam etc etc.

    Why people run those on calls is because no security suite is 100% capable of picking up everything so that is why we run them.

    Personally the free MBAM is just as good and anyway run these all the time - from time to time download the ADW from bleeping computer.

    CCleaner if you haven't got it mate a must. CCleaner - Download < from piriform

    http://www.superantispyware.com/

    http://www.malwarebytes.org/products/malwarebytes_free/

    AdwCleaner Download



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       #26

    ICit2lol said:
    tommytinkroom said:
    ICit2lol said:
    Well at least you have got it Tom mate personally it sounds like it was a conflicting all along running two real time AV's not good .

    I only use the free MBAM and find it is more than ok. But there are others who have no problems.

    The Avast mate you will be more than covered.
    I can't tell you the relief i felt when i found the blighter!
    I always thought you are supposed to run a malware program aswell as a anti virus program.
    They say MBAM and Avast are supposed to be compatable.
    I've been in touch with MBAM asking them if there's any kind of fix for it,waiting for reply.
    No worries mate the security programs like Avast Kaspersky Bitdefender MSE all run anti virus and malware spam etc etc.

    Why people run those on calls is because no security suite is 100% capable of picking up everything so that is why we run them.

    Personally the free MBAM is just as good and anyway run these all the time - from time to time download the ADW from bleeping computer.

    CCleaner if you haven't got it mate a must. CCleaner - Download < from piriform

    http://www.superantispyware.com/

    http://www.malwarebytes.org/products/malwarebytes_free/

    AdwCleaner Download


    Just got a reply from MBAM Admin i quote "As in the other topics. We are aware of it and are looking into a fix. There is no update as to when this may be corrected.

    Thank you"

    Apparently it's the website blocker thats causing the audio to glitch,so i can run MBAM with website blocker disabled.
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       #27

    Actually Tom you could even uninstall it for that matter then put it back on when it's fixed mate. You can always use the free version for the time being.

    Did you get the disk when you got the paid for version? Still if you haven't they would have you on record and you could always say you had to do a reinstall of 7 OS. I cannot remember it is a long time ago I bought mine but there would nearly have to be a activation code eh?
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       #28

    ICit2lol said:
    Actually Tom you could even uninstall it for that matter then put it back on when it's fixed mate. You can always use the free version for the time being.

    Did you get the disk when you got the paid for version? Still if you haven't they would have you on record and you could always say you had to do a reinstall of 7 OS. I cannot remember it is a long time ago I bought mine but there would nearly have to be a activation code eh?
    Just tried running MBAM Pro with website blocking disabled and it makes no difference,latency red spiking all over the place.
    I don't have a disc for it,it was a download.

    Here's a link to a thread i started on MBAM forum i'm the frst post "Quinny" MBAM causing crackling in audio - Malwarebytes Forum
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  9. Posts : 21,004
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       #29

    Tom might be as well to ask them if you can temporarily uninstall it though I reckon if you paid for it they would have records.

    Pending finding that out I would just uninstall the Pro if they say ok and run the free version.
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  10. Posts : 8,135
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       #30

    I have Malwarebytes (paid version) that runs in background and it does not cause DPC Latency spikes or problems.
    Maybe its how its setup and how often it checks for updates.

    Do you have the latest version of Malwarebytes? If not get that and see if it helps.
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