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Task Manager for Storage Management

Task Manager for Storage Management

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hartje_sterre
Member
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09-14-2022, 10:01 PM
#1
I want an HDD task manager, like windows task manager that wrokds in RAM & CPU. The HDD LED and the HDD itself is doing light and noise. And that doesnt matter. What matters is my computer is idle, and at times that is so intensive that everything takes 20 more times to load. simple clicks if it invlolves the storage its slow. and if it happens 1 once in a week its not a reason to not make this post and look forward. I just wait to execute out of the processes! Have you ever had your CONFIG PANEL load ? taht is supposed ot be instantenous , im talking 20 seconds. not start my ENTJ-P on how Microsoft is in need to get another steve jobs to fire all the incompetent people in their financials. Everyone is in need of cleaning incompetent dummies. /rant
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hartje_sterre
09-14-2022, 10:01 PM #1

I want an HDD task manager, like windows task manager that wrokds in RAM & CPU. The HDD LED and the HDD itself is doing light and noise. And that doesnt matter. What matters is my computer is idle, and at times that is so intensive that everything takes 20 more times to load. simple clicks if it invlolves the storage its slow. and if it happens 1 once in a week its not a reason to not make this post and look forward. I just wait to execute out of the processes! Have you ever had your CONFIG PANEL load ? taht is supposed ot be instantenous , im talking 20 seconds. not start my ENTJ-P on how Microsoft is in need to get another steve jobs to fire all the incompetent people in their financials. Everyone is in need of cleaning incompetent dummies. /rant

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Brother13
Junior Member
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09-15-2022, 03:17 PM
#2
I understand there are no restrictions on language, though this might seem a bit excessive.
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Brother13
09-15-2022, 03:17 PM #2

I understand there are no restrictions on language, though this might seem a bit excessive.

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onezeny
Member
186
09-28-2022, 03:47 PM
#3
Execute Malwarebytes and Adwcleaner for effective removal. Here are the details:
1. Duration of use
2. Producer name
3. Version label
4. Recommended scan speed
5. Available storage space
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onezeny
09-28-2022, 03:47 PM #3

Execute Malwarebytes and Adwcleaner for effective removal. Here are the details:
1. Duration of use
2. Producer name
3. Version label
4. Recommended scan speed
5. Available storage space

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EinarIgor1337
Member
106
10-02-2022, 06:45 AM
#4
Let’s do a fresh start. You seem confused about tech stuff, so I’ll help you upgrade your PC.
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EinarIgor1337
10-02-2022, 06:45 AM #4

Let’s do a fresh start. You seem confused about tech stuff, so I’ll help you upgrade your PC.

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MaGmAFirepVp
Junior Member
21
10-02-2022, 11:08 AM
#5
It seems like you're experiencing a software problem rather than a hardware issue. Your profile includes hardware details, and I can load BF3 maps in just 4 seconds.
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MaGmAFirepVp
10-02-2022, 11:08 AM #5

It seems like you're experiencing a software problem rather than a hardware issue. Your profile includes hardware details, and I can load BF3 maps in just 4 seconds.

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Aeonfinis
Junior Member
46
10-02-2022, 07:32 PM
#6
I keep using Kaspersky Internet security and updating it regularly. If it fails, I won’t buy another one, especially since Windows 7 offers much better protection than XP. No matter how many viruses there are, RAM and CPU issues usually appear after a clean wipe with WTM. Malwarebytes still has a role to play, but should I run endless scans? After upgrading to GTX 670 with new motherboard and power supply, I did a fresh install. All these large software companies seem oblivious. No STM in 2014... those people are idiots. It seems Kaspersky is now taking a small percentage of my CPU usage—probably just routine scans. This happens all the time, but only becomes noticeable occasionally until recently.
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Aeonfinis
10-02-2022, 07:32 PM #6

I keep using Kaspersky Internet security and updating it regularly. If it fails, I won’t buy another one, especially since Windows 7 offers much better protection than XP. No matter how many viruses there are, RAM and CPU issues usually appear after a clean wipe with WTM. Malwarebytes still has a role to play, but should I run endless scans? After upgrading to GTX 670 with new motherboard and power supply, I did a fresh install. All these large software companies seem oblivious. No STM in 2014... those people are idiots. It seems Kaspersky is now taking a small percentage of my CPU usage—probably just routine scans. This happens all the time, but only becomes noticeable occasionally until recently.

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Wumty
Member
195
10-05-2022, 04:59 AM
#7
Yes, do run Malwarebytes AND Adwcleaner, they both may help. Especially adwcleaner. Also, can you give us those specs I asked for before? Those would help greatly. It could be a sign that your hard drive is failing.
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Wumty
10-05-2022, 04:59 AM #7

Yes, do run Malwarebytes AND Adwcleaner, they both may help. Especially adwcleaner. Also, can you give us those specs I asked for before? Those would help greatly. It could be a sign that your hard drive is failing.