Littlebits said:I tried it on my spare Windows 7 X64 system freshly installed.
It ran very smooth for about an hour and gave me runtime errors and crashed while system was running in idle.
After restarting the system CIS ran for about two and half hours and crashed again with runtime errors.
This system has no other software installed except what comes with Windows 7 and fully updated with the latest Microsoft Updates.
It appears it is buggy.
Thanks.
ive completely uninstall the beta with revo uninstaller and install the final one had to to do the regedit again but its smooth no runtime error! even the beta was stableUmbra Corp. said:ok, i did a snapshot of my system with RX, and i will test run CIS for a while.
edit: seems the full virtualization is not enabled by default after the installation, let see after the reboot.
edit2 : i was right , it must be activated manually via regedit
Umbra Corp. said:ok, i did a snapshot of my system with RX, and i will test run CIS for a while.
edit: seems the full virtualization is not enabled by default after the installation, let see after the reboot.
edit2 : i was right , it must be activated manually via regedit
Umbra Corp. said:my resource usage of CIS v6, far higher than v5 with more processes (2 for v5 to 4 for v6) , you can add 2 more processes if you launch Kiosk or a sandboxed browser.
EAM use less RAM on idle
i have to say that the "Anti-ARP spoofing" option in the firewall cut my internet connection if checked.
thewolfsmith72 said:I tend to rate things a little different, you see, to me, unused Ram is a waste of ram,
it is not using enough to justify not liking the product. None of them really do. What bothers me, is having a single core system, and having my processor maxed every time i turn around locking up pages as im surfing or worse yet, completely locking the system if say, im editing photos or something. This to me, is an issue. EAM did just that. I can run CIS 6 with shadow mode on and browser in virtual, and no slow down what so ever, light as a feather. As for the "anti-arp" spoofing, i have it enabled as well as the others, with no connection loss..
Umbra Corp. said:thewolfsmith72 said:I tend to rate things a little different, you see, to me, unused Ram is a waste of ram,
yes for me too, but i compared to the old CIS who used only 20+mb of RAM
it is not using enough to justify not liking the product. None of them really do. What bothers me, is having a single core system, and having my processor maxed every time i turn around locking up pages as im surfing or worse yet, completely locking the system if say, im editing photos or something. This to me, is an issue. EAM did just that. I can run CIS 6 with shadow mode on and browser in virtual, and no slow down what so ever, light as a feather. As for the "anti-arp" spoofing, i have it enabled as well as the others, with no connection loss..
As i always said, every system is different
Umbra Corp. said:i have to say that the "Anti-ARP spoofing" option in the firewall cut my internet connection if checked.
HeffeD said:Umbra Corp. said:i have to say that the "Anti-ARP spoofing" option in the firewall cut my internet connection if checked.
I didn't have any issues with it during testing.
How many machines are on your LAN?
Umbra Corp. said:yes me too during the beta, first time it happen; i have 2 machines