this is my company's laptop preinstalled with Norton Antivirus, and it didn't cause me any problem until some time last week. Now every time I unzip a file with the Windows XP integrated zip function, it takes a LONG time and the unzip dialog becomes unresponsive. When I open the task manager, I see the process NAVW32.EXE popping up and disappear constantly taking 99% CPU, it seems Norton Antivirus is beginning a new NAVW32.EXE process for each file extracted from the zip file, scan it, exit the process, and repeat, which makes unzip an archive with many files very slow.
It's very strange since I didn't recall this kind of behavior before, or at least the speed of unzipping files not nearly this slow a couple weeks ago, and I didn't change any settings in NAV, so anyone have any idea what might caused it to suddenly slow down unzip considerably? :unsure:
I am not surprised because life is the product of a lot of biochemical and physical processes that releases various energies as a by-product. The only thing new here is the detection of these photon emissions. The researches noted this "glow" is not a metaphysical one. They don't even immediately end when one is dead. Things like fires, light bulbs, and on a bigger scale stars release a lot more "light" and they are hardly alive.
Google seems to be advertising it enough on different streaming services, I don't watch normal TV as i refuse to pay for a Tv licence. (UK)
i have disabled it as much as I can on my phone, I have not changed Google assistant to it and yet still get notifications saying please change to Gemini.
If I don't use google assistant, then what makes them think I want to use Gemini?
As i said, it is disabled or as much as i can.
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this is my company's laptop preinstalled with Norton Antivirus, and it didn't cause me any problem until some time last week. Now every time I unzip a file with the Windows XP integrated zip function, it takes a LONG time and the unzip dialog becomes unresponsive. When I open the task manager, I see the process NAVW32.EXE popping up and disappear constantly taking 99% CPU, it seems Norton Antivirus is beginning a new NAVW32.EXE process for each file extracted from the zip file, scan it, exit the process, and repeat, which makes unzip an archive with many files very slow.
It's very strange since I didn't recall this kind of behavior before, or at least the speed of unzipping files not nearly this slow a couple weeks ago, and I didn't change any settings in NAV, so anyone have any idea what might caused it to suddenly slow down unzip considerably? :unsure:
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