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Performance Issues when not "Perform recommended actions automatically"
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<blockquote data-quote="dillius" data-source="post: 931205" data-attributes="member: 90779"><p>I just recently uninstalled ESET... I don't have any other security software at all.</p><p></p><p>I have some backup applications like BackBlaze, a VPN service (I uninstalled Kaspersky's), maybe it doesn't play nicely with this Killer Networking garbage... not really sure. I use Docker, but I turned off Kaspersky trying to use virtualization...</p><p></p><p>When I've been able to catch it in Task Manager it looks like some CPU is in use by Kaspersky itself and some windows service host instance... both float using about 12-15% CPU, trivial amounts of RAM and little disk or network usage. I'll try to actually catch it again when I have time to let my computer break and restart.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dillius, post: 931205, member: 90779"] I just recently uninstalled ESET... I don't have any other security software at all. I have some backup applications like BackBlaze, a VPN service (I uninstalled Kaspersky's), maybe it doesn't play nicely with this Killer Networking garbage... not really sure. I use Docker, but I turned off Kaspersky trying to use virtualization... When I've been able to catch it in Task Manager it looks like some CPU is in use by Kaspersky itself and some windows service host instance... both float using about 12-15% CPU, trivial amounts of RAM and little disk or network usage. I'll try to actually catch it again when I have time to let my computer break and restart. [/QUOTE]
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