Hows the MSE Final on System Resources?

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  1. Posts : 271
    Windows 7 Enterprise x64
       #11

    hackerman1 said:
    hi !

    thanks Airbot !

    as you can see above, i thought it was a bit low...

    i was using my "USER"-account, when i switched to my "ADMIN"-account, taskmanager showed some more memory being used.

    2 new screenshots:

    look for MsMpEng.exe
    RealTimeProtection=29.016 kB
    Scanning=40.332 kB

    however please observe that iīm still logged in as "USER", so taskmanager shows 2 userinterfaces for MSE...
    COMODO only uses 6MB of RAM for Defense+, ANtiVirus and Firewall? Dannng.....
    Anyways I use ESET Smart security v4. Thats all I have. Not even MBAM or SAS. And nothing has ever gotten through.
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  2. Posts : 759
    W7-Enterprise + WS-2008 (Converted to Workstation)
       #12

    hi !

    gamepro127: "COMODO only uses 6MB of RAM for Defense+, ANtiVirus and Firewall?"

    no, iīm NOT using Comodo Antivirus, only Firewall & defence+...

    "Anyways I use ESET Smart security v4. Thats all I have. Not even MBAM or SAS. And nothing has ever gotten through."

    are you sure about that ?
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  3. Posts : 8,608
    Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit SP1
       #13

    gamepro127, show us a pic of the system resources that ESET Smart security v4 is using. :)
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  4. Posts : 152
    Windows 7 64
       #14

    Here's mine, certainly not low on ram but I've got 8 gb so I guess it's not such a big deal.
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Hows the MSE Final on System Resources?-capture.jpg  
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  5. Posts : 5,795
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
       #15

    hackerman1 said:
    isntīthat quite obviuos?
    No, it isn't quite obvious, because having two resident scanners will create all kinds of issues. If you weren't sure about testing a beta AV product, despite it's glowing reviews, load up a VM, and test it out there.
    hackerman1 said:
    i have seen some strange behaviour, MSE turning itself off several times, and then refusing to turn on, even after numerous tries
    See above. When you run two resident scanners, they will often conflict with each other, causing this behaviour. Isn't that obvious? (to steal your comments)
    hackerman1 said:
    what planet are you from ?
    Earth. It has never been a good idea to run two resident scanners. You run one resident scanners, one manual scanner, such as Malwarebytes Antimalware, and use common sense as your third layer of defense. That's all anyone should ever need to have a clean PC. No need to give swarfega the attitude, considering he was correct.
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  6. Posts : 759
    W7-Enterprise + WS-2008 (Converted to Workstation)
       #16

    hi !

    "No, it isn't quite obvious, because having two resident scanners will create all kinds of issues."

    i know itīs a bad idea to run ESET, Kaspersky, Norton etc. together with MSE.

    but since it was posted on some forums, (might have been here),
    that the combination of MSE & Avira would work fine together, i decided to run both, just because MSE was a beta.

    i even installed MSE with Avira running, just because i wanted to see if MSE would complain about running another A/V-software, and it didnīt.

    "When you run two resident scanners, they will often conflict with each other, causing this behaviour. Isn't that obvious? (to steal your comments)"

    no, it depends on what combination you use...

    no, at first i also thought it might have something to do with Avira, so i turned off Avira, and still MSE wouldnīt turn on, in fact i even turned off ALL Antivirus & Antimalware programs just to be sure.

    and the problem with MSE turning itself off has been reported by other people too...

    "No need to give swarfega the attitude..."

    attitude ???

    "...considering he was correct."

    was he ?

    swarfega: "Why do you have 3 av programs installed? Theres no need for more than 1 and it needlessly uses up resources."

    I donīt trust A/V-betaīs so i ran MSE & AVIRA.

    on several sites / pages / forums it has been recommended to run an A/V-program together with an Antimalware-program fx. A2 / MBAM...

    MSE & AVIRA & A2=3 programs...

    I like to decide myself what i need on my PC !

    btw. did i ask what planet YOU were from ?
    Last edited by hackerman1; 01 Oct 2009 at 09:20.
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  7. Posts : 5,795
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
       #17

    hackerman1 said:
    was he ?
    Yes, he was. Not all AV software packages will complain if they detect another version because some don't look for another version.

    Test how you wish on your own system, but don't ask someone else what planet they are from when they suggestion something correct and logical. There's no need for that.

    I've been able to have weird issues with multiple AV products installed on the same PC, even if I've stopped one's services, removed it's start up entries, and triple checked that it wasn't in use at all. That's why the proper testing method would be to run it as the only AV app, or run it in a VM if you don't trust it....because you eliminate variables. That's part of the basic foundation of troubleshooting.
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  8. Posts : 11,840
    64-bit Windows 8.1 Pro
       #18

    I dont understand this obsession with memory usage and antivirus programs? If memory usage is impacting your performance, then its time to add memory to your system.... If you already have more than 2gb ( and most on this forum do ) what is your beef if it uses 4mb or 64mb, in the end its worth what ever it uses to protect your system...
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  9. Posts : 759
    W7-Enterprise + WS-2008 (Converted to Workstation)
       #19

    hi !

    no he was NOT correct !

    " Not all AV software packages will complain if they detect another version because some don't look for another version."

    yes, i know !

    read my post again...

    MSE & AVIRA was reported to run fine together...

    "correct and logical"
    ???

    please read my post again !

    i have already explained why i ran MSE & AVIRA together with A2...

    he can NOT tell me what i need on *MY* PC !

    i didnīt ASK what i needed, i answered his question "why 3 ?..."

    "Test how you wish on your own system..."

    thank you, thatīs EXACTLY what i like to do !

    "but don't ask someone else what planet they are from..."

    why are YOU so upset, donīt you have any humor, or perhaps you didnīt see the *SMILEY* ?

    may i suggest that you let swarfega himself decide if HE is offended by my answer ?
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  10. Posts : 11,840
    64-bit Windows 8.1 Pro
       #20

    Whoa People... simmer down to a boil here...
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