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Burtie:
Wait a day or two and see if it comes back when MSE definitions are updated.
Burtie:
Wait a day or two and see if it comes back when MSE definitions are updated.
Well, I just did a full scan. 9 hours spanning 10,000,000 files
I did not get the JAVA malware as reported by other users. Although I'm already updated to the latest version.
As for the network inspection, I did not notice any network performance degradation.
I guess that's it for my report.
many thanks for this..
was a bit late getting the update (was running BETA)..
the new download dropped a pop-up which allowed me to auto-update..
- nice one..!!
Hi guys
i upgrade from avast free av to MSE as avast was creating problems in my system
but i was amazed at the amount of ram MSE is using on my system
there are 3 processes of MSE with RAM consumptions
MsMpEng - 60MB
msseces - 4MB
NisSrv - 2MB
thats a total of 66 ****in MBs of my 4GB ram
avast used to consume only 10-15 MBs!!!
is there a way to reduce RAM consumption by MSE??
i have turned off the scheduled scans and have latest definition updates
also i am using comodo firewall and have windows firewall and windows defender disabled
That's less than 2% of your RAM.
If 66 MB is too much, then 10 or 15 MB is too much. I can't imagine that the difference (51 to 56) is pushing you over the edge.
Like gas in a gas tank, RAM is meant to be used. It's running around 80 MB for a dollar at the RAM station.
hihihihi
but coming from avast's 10-15 mb, 66 is a huge jump
there must be some reason to it........
I'm sure you are right. I'm sure there is a reason.
Would it be better if there were no reason?
You have to decide if the difference in RAM usage is a show-stopper for you.
If it is, then you have two choices:
1: Don't use MSE
2: Buy more RAM