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G-Data is using a load of RAM.
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<blockquote data-quote="davisd" data-source="post: 887751" data-attributes="member: 77647"><p>Every G Data user of either AV, IS, or TS versions of home product lineup, to improve the overall performance of the system should have set "Only check on execution"</p><p>[ATTACH]242308[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>Then disabling/un-checking "Check system areas during system start", thus will get you faster loading up times and snappier starts, recommended is to double ensure system is completely malware-free before setting this, safe example is after clean format of fresh Windows install.</p><p>[ATTACH]242310[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>Next is having to monitor some of your critical folders in particular, like shared folders in your network, OneDrive/Google Drive, that means those folders are always checked on read and write access e.g. I have only AppData monitored as particulary it's the common place for malware to be dropped at first.</p><p>[ATTACH]242311[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>And last but not least, is at the Web Protection section, set "Only check downloads up to a size of 10 MB" to either 1 or 2 MB, depending on your connection speed - you do not want your AV to increase your internet page loading speeds noticeably..</p><p>[ATTACH]242312[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>If you still feel system is sluggish or not acting as you wanted, get rid of the modules you are not using, G Data gives you that option, either before installation, or after at the "Apps & Features" selecting G Data and hitting "Modify" next to "Uninstall"</p><p>[ATTACH]242313[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davisd, post: 887751, member: 77647"] Every G Data user of either AV, IS, or TS versions of home product lineup, to improve the overall performance of the system should have set "Only check on execution" [ATTACH alt="1.JPG"]242308[/ATTACH] Then disabling/un-checking "Check system areas during system start", thus will get you faster loading up times and snappier starts, recommended is to double ensure system is completely malware-free before setting this, safe example is after clean format of fresh Windows install. [ATTACH alt="2.JPG"]242310[/ATTACH] Next is having to monitor some of your critical folders in particular, like shared folders in your network, OneDrive/Google Drive, that means those folders are always checked on read and write access e.g. I have only AppData monitored as particulary it's the common place for malware to be dropped at first. [ATTACH alt="3.JPG"]242311[/ATTACH] And last but not least, is at the Web Protection section, set "Only check downloads up to a size of 10 MB" to either 1 or 2 MB, depending on your connection speed - you do not want your AV to increase your internet page loading speeds noticeably.. [ATTACH alt="4.JPG"]242312[/ATTACH] If you still feel system is sluggish or not acting as you wanted, get rid of the modules you are not using, G Data gives you that option, either before installation, or after at the "Apps & Features" selecting G Data and hitting "Modify" next to "Uninstall" [ATTACH alt="1.1.JPG"]242313[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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