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<blockquote data-quote="SeriousHoax" data-source="post: 940018" data-attributes="member: 78686"><p>Your claim doesn't make sense but mine does and I even have the proof. </p><p>According to this, looks like my PC & Microsoft Defender has been running for 8 hours straight. MD updated the signature when the PC was turned on in the evening and later at 10:15 PM the PC checked for an automatic Windows update when it was updated once again. As I said in my other comment, MD's I/O writes is about a bit over 200 MB for the update process. From 200-215 MB on average. So 2 times 210 = 420 MB. </p><p>Now check the I/O write bytes on the screenshot. It's 696 MB. So, 696 - 420 = 276 MB. So it had an I/O writes of 276 MB in 8 hours. </p><p>During this period, I played a game, browsed the internet, watched a movie. </p><p>[ATTACH]257311[/ATTACH][ATTACH]257313[/ATTACH][ATTACH]257312[/ATTACH]</p><p>So here it is. Microsoft don't have a ridiculously high I/O writes. This of value of 276 could increase of decrease depending on the usage but even if it was 576 MB in 8 hours, that would have been perfectly alright. </p><p>I think you say everything about Microsoft Defender based on your previous experiences. You don't use it and have not done so in a long time. So, try not to criticize something left and right just cause you hate it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SeriousHoax, post: 940018, member: 78686"] Your claim doesn't make sense but mine does and I even have the proof. According to this, looks like my PC & Microsoft Defender has been running for 8 hours straight. MD updated the signature when the PC was turned on in the evening and later at 10:15 PM the PC checked for an automatic Windows update when it was updated once again. As I said in my other comment, MD's I/O writes is about a bit over 200 MB for the update process. From 200-215 MB on average. So 2 times 210 = 420 MB. Now check the I/O write bytes on the screenshot. It's 696 MB. So, 696 - 420 = 276 MB. So it had an I/O writes of 276 MB in 8 hours. During this period, I played a game, browsed the internet, watched a movie. [ATTACH]257311[/ATTACH][ATTACH]257313[/ATTACH][ATTACH]257312[/ATTACH] So here it is. Microsoft don't have a ridiculously high I/O writes. This of value of 276 could increase of decrease depending on the usage but even if it was 576 MB in 8 hours, that would have been perfectly alright. I think you say everything about Microsoft Defender based on your previous experiences. You don't use it and have not done so in a long time. So, try not to criticize something left and right just cause you hate it. [/QUOTE]
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