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nffc 15-04-2006 01:32

Re: Windows Defender Beta 2
 
Mine is using 25-30 MB of RAM... bit much really.

jrhnewark 15-04-2006 01:57

Re: Windows Defender Beta 2
 
MS can enjoy keeping that one, then...

nffc 15-04-2006 02:12

Re: Windows Defender Beta 2
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jrhnewark
MS can enjoy keeping that one, then...

Lol. I can't believe it - A gig of RAM and I'm still acting stingy as f$*@ with it.

Druchii 15-04-2006 02:55

Re: Windows Defender Beta 2
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by nffc
Lol. I can't believe it - A gig of RAM and I'm still acting stingy as f$*@ with it.

That amount of RAM is meant to be a luxury not a neccesity, i can see why you're being stingy.

MadGamer 15-04-2006 11:47

Re: Windows Defender Beta 2
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul
Mine was an "over the top of" install and it went without hitches ;)

ditto to the above with me as well :)

nffc 15-04-2006 12:01

Re: Windows Defender Beta 2
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Druchii
Quote:

Originally Posted by nffc
Lol. I can't believe it - A gig of RAM and I'm still acting stingy as f$*@ with it.

That amount of RAM is meant to be a luxury not a neccesity, i can see why you're being stingy.

Well Wayne/MadGamer's PC has 2 GB - and that's this one here.

I suppose really it would be frivolous upgrading to 2 GB especially seeing as the rest of the PC rocks and it rarely pages things out even now... but it would increase bragging rights...

MadGamer 18-04-2006 10:24

Re: Windows Defender Beta 2
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by nffc
Quote:

Originally Posted by Druchii
Quote:

Originally Posted by nffc
Lol. I can't believe it - A gig of RAM and I'm still acting stingy as f$*@ with it.

That amount of RAM is meant to be a luxury not a neccesity, i can see why you're being stingy.

Well Wayne/MadGamer's PC has 2 GB - and that's this one here.

I suppose really it would be frivolous upgrading to 2 GB especially seeing as the rest of the PC rocks and it rarely pages things out even now... but it would increase bragging rights...

Still i do think even 25-30MB for a program is a tad OTT. Microsoft really need to think hard on this one before the final release.

basa 18-04-2006 14:20

Re: Windows Defender Beta 2
 
I personally don't have Defender installed, but I have read that it fills up your System Restore folder with its own checkpoints and deletes your System Restore points !

Mal 18-04-2006 18:58

Re: Windows Defender Beta 2
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by basa
I personally don't have Defender installed, but I have read that it fills up your System Restore folder with its own checkpoints and deletes your System Restore points !

I turn my computer off when I finished with it and I have noticed that there seems to be a Windows Defender checkpoint there each time. Some other checkpoints are there, but not the normal system checkpoints. It might not be that it's deleting them, just that Defender is doing that job now :shrug: I don't know, someone in the know might be able to help...

jtwn 21-04-2006 18:11

Re: Windows Defender Beta 2
 
Does anybody think that the program suxxs compared to the old MS Antispyware (formerly GIANT). Its a shame they binned the best antispyware program, I'm guessing so they could integrate a new program into their OS better then the other bought up program.

Theodoric 09-09-2006 19:48

Re: Windows Defender Beta 2
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mal (Post 727544)
I turn my computer off when I finished with it and I have noticed that there seems to be a Windows Defender checkpoint there each time. Some other checkpoints are there, but not the normal system checkpoints. It might not be that it's deleting them, just that Defender is doing that job now :shrug: I don't know, someone in the know might be able to help...

I discovered the same problem only today - the main annoyance is that their frequency quickly uses up your Sytem Restore space and forces old manual checkpoints off. A bit of googling gave 3 possible solutions.

1) Get rid of Defender.

2) Switch off Real Time Protection, which rather defeats the object of using Defender in the first case.

3) Make a registry change. The details are:

1. Regedit.

2. Navigate to:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows Defender\Scan

3. Right click that folder in the left tree view, and choose "Permissions".

4. With your username highlighted, click Full Control in the Allow column, and "Apply"

5. With the Scan folder highlighted choose:
Edit, New, DWORD value, and type in "DisableRestorePoint" and hit enter.

6. Double-click DisableRestorePoint in the right column, and set the Value to 1, hexadecimal.

7. Right-click Scan in the left tree view, and choose "Permissions".

8. With your username highlighted, Uncheck "Full Control" in the Allow column, and "Apply".

9. Close the registry editor by hitting the X in the upper right corner, or File, Exit.

I tried no 3) a couple of hours ago and, so far, my machine has not crashed. :) We shall see.


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