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VoodooShield CyberLock 7.0
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<blockquote data-quote="danb" data-source="post: 1081979" data-attributes="member: 62850"><p>A while back there was a conflict between Startup Boost and CyberLock, so we disabled Startup Boost when CyberLock was installed, and then enabled it when CyberLock was uninstalled. The conflict is probably resolved by now, so we can probably remove this at some point.</p><p></p><p>The question is should we? I mean, Edge has a super small marketshare, yet when it starts on startup, it creates 20 or so new processes and uses about a half a gig of RAM. That is some pretty heavy resource usage, especially considering the marketshare. I could understand if 40% or so of users actually used Edge, but when it is as low as it is, it seems like a massive waste or resources. Anyway, that is why we have left it that way for now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="danb, post: 1081979, member: 62850"] A while back there was a conflict between Startup Boost and CyberLock, so we disabled Startup Boost when CyberLock was installed, and then enabled it when CyberLock was uninstalled. The conflict is probably resolved by now, so we can probably remove this at some point. The question is should we? I mean, Edge has a super small marketshare, yet when it starts on startup, it creates 20 or so new processes and uses about a half a gig of RAM. That is some pretty heavy resource usage, especially considering the marketshare. I could understand if 40% or so of users actually used Edge, but when it is as low as it is, it seems like a massive waste or resources. Anyway, that is why we have left it that way for now. [/QUOTE]
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