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#1 Muhammad Farrukh

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Posted 25 November 2012 - 19:32

Ok, so from a past couple of hours or so, the processor is really behaving weird. It gets to full 100%, when I am browsing in chrome, and stays at 100% until I open the task manager and it comes down to 50 - 60 %

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Should I be worried?


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#2 Hum

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Posted 26 November 2012 - 01:30

So, it's running a Malware scan, while you are browsing ?

Turn off the scan, until you aren't busy.

Don't have the program run automatically.

I see you are also running a torrent downloader.

And it helps to add more RAM, if you don't have much installed.

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Posted 26 November 2012 - 01:30

Chrome is up to date right? have you tried disabling some plugins?

#4 OP Muhammad Farrukh

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Posted 26 November 2012 - 08:28

Okay so, that was my friend. And that's his laptop. He left it with me for the night so I could look into it.

I ran a full scan with Security Essentials and left it running. In the morning, the resources were not being utilized anymore by Antimalware Service Executable but by an .exe named 'igfxupdate'

Looked it up and there have been some problems with this one. Solution for this seemed to delete it in safe mode or improvise while Task Manager was running.

Did it and now its fine

#5 68k

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Posted 26 November 2012 - 08:35

Remove Microsoft Security Essentials. It was a resource hog in my case as well. It will slow down your system.

I have switched to Avira - I highly recomend it. There is a free personal version available.

#6 OP Muhammad Farrukh

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Posted 26 November 2012 - 08:37

View Post68k, on 26 November 2012 - 08:35, said:

Remove Microsoft Security Essentials. It was a resource hog in my case as well. It will slow down your system.

I have switched to Avira - I highly recomend it. There is a free personal version available.

He's got Windows 8, which comes pre-installed with it

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Posted 26 November 2012 - 08:52

View PostMuhammad Farrukh, on 26 November 2012 - 08:37, said:

He's got Windows 8, which comes pre-installed with it
But surely you must be able to uninstall it. Otherwise it won't be fair for other antivirus companies, and it would be stupid to be forced to have it running in the background, alongside another antivirus program.

Just because it's from "Microsoft" doesn't mean it's the best antivirus product in the world. My experience with it was bad - there was a noticeable system slowdown - but not with Avira.