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piranha
December 29th, 2007, 10:35 AM
Nod32 v3.0.566.0
I have ekrn.exe using 80 up to 99% of CPU this morning, dont know why. No system scan is scheduled. Nothing is running in back ground
I already tried to repair Nod32 whit no success. What is the bug ?
Should I uninstall and re install it ???
XP home SP2
P3- 733
512 Mo ram
Atomas31
December 29th, 2007, 11:00 AM
Hi Piranha,
Are you the same piranha du forum entre-aides?
In any case, I would recommend that you first install the new version 3.0.621 (http://www.eset.com/download/registered_software.php ) and see if the bug still there...
Bonne journée,
Atomas31
piranha
December 29th, 2007, 11:47 AM
-{ Quote: "Hi Piranha,
Are you the same piranha du forum entre-aides?
In any case, I would recommend that you first install the new version 3.0.621 (http://www.eset.com/download/registered_software.php ) and see if the bug still there...
Bonne journée,
Atomas31" }-
Yes i am !
Ok i will try the new version..... but I enabled program component update, why did i still have version 566 ???
Pourquoi il ne se met pas à jour lui-même à cette version ? J'ai autoriser la MAJ programme ???
piranha
December 30th, 2007, 09:49 AM
same problem at startup with the 621 version, the nod32 icon in the task bar dont appear but it take almost all cpu power. I tried to kill ekrn.exe task, it came back again and again, i killed it again and again and it came again and...... grrrrrrr
http://www.internetaumax.org/images/Capture_12292007_104234.JPG
no problem to kill egui.exe task
>:( :thumbd: :thumbd: :thumbd:
Finally, i restart control center and it is ok, it is weird... Dont want to do that each startup grrrrr >:( :wacko:
THE_BAD_BOY
December 30th, 2007, 10:43 AM
yeah thats really bad from eset that its so easy to kill ekrn.exe procces with no problem i wish they add self protection just like kaspersky :)
Marcos
December 30th, 2007, 10:48 AM
-{ Quote: "yeah thats really bad from eset that its so easy to kill ekrn.exe procces with no problem i wish they add self protection just like kaspersky :)" }-
:o Are you really able to kill ekrn that easily so that your computer remains unprotected? Could you please tell me how?
piranha
December 30th, 2007, 10:50 AM
-{ Quote: "yeah thats really bad from eset that its so easy to kill ekrn.exe procces with no problem i wish they add self protection just like kaspersky :)" }-
easy to kill ?? no, it is not easy to kill, ekrn.exe came back each times i kill it when it takes all cpu power
when nod32 works normally, ekrn.exe and egui.exe are easy to kill and dont come back
BTW, is there another way to close nod32 by killing task ? In 2.7 version, it have quit button, there is no one in v3
ASpace
December 30th, 2007, 10:51 AM
-{ Quote: "no problem to kill egui.exe task" }-
EGUI.EXE is the user interface and it is not running as a service , no protection , so it can be killed. User interface has no role in the process of protection .
EKRN.EXE is the kernel , it is important for the protection , it is running as a service .
I would recommend that you try to reinstall EAV , start from the beginning . Make sure there are no other antivirus/antimalware software running or leftovers and use default settings to see how it works for you.
By the way , how much RAM do you have ? It also seems you have a lot of processes running
-{ Quote: "yeah thats really bad from eset that its so easy to kill ekrn.exe procces with no problem i wish they add self protection just like kaspersky" }-
Marcos has written that Eset will improve self-protection in the future.
yaslaw
December 30th, 2007, 10:52 AM
Hi Marcos,
It's easily to bypass self-protection by user It was reported already
http://www.wilderssecurity.com/showthread.php?t=191247
Regards
piranha
December 30th, 2007, 11:16 AM
-{ Quote: "EGUI.EXE is the user interface and it is not running as a service , no protection , so it can be killed. User interface has no role in the process of protection .
EKRN.EXE is the kernel , it is important for the protection , it is running as a service .
I would recommend that you try to reinstall EAV , start from the beginning . Make sure there are no other antivirus/antimalware software running or leftovers and use default settings to see how it works for you.
By the way , how much RAM do you have ? It also seems you have a lot of processes running" }-
there is no others AV or antimalware softaware runnings when i installed nod32. Registry was cleaned
yes i come back to default settings with some minor changes, seems better. I detete too automatic update after user logon and set it to first startup of the day. i will see if it is better this way before re-install nod32 AV
For my RAM, looks in my first post, 512 mb ram
i will take a look to processes, delete some if possible and optimize XP services
thanks
ASpace
December 30th, 2007, 11:41 AM
-{ Quote: "there is no others AV or antimalware softaware runnings when i installed nod32." }-
Your screenshot shows Ad-Aware 2007 service running ;) Forget it
piranha
December 30th, 2007, 11:43 AM
-{ Quote: "Your screenshot shows Ad-Aware 2007 service running ;) Forget it" }-
yep.....oupsss dont know why it is there, i have free version
i stop it in xp services, it was set to automatic, new settings to manual.
piranha
December 31st, 2007, 12:02 PM
a buddy in a french forum resolve my problem. I recently see that svchost.exe goes to 99% cpu (2-3 minutes) right after ekrn.exe decrease from 99% (10 minutes) to 0% cpu
in fact the problem was svchost.exe and not ekrn.exe
http://wongablog.co.uk/2007/01/21/microsoft-update-and-svchost-100-cpu-usage/
i installes the 927891 update and 2 minutes after the reboot ekrn.exe decrease from 99 to 0% cpu. And svchost (system) stay calm to 0%
http://support.microsoft.com/?scid=kb%3Ben-us%3B927891&x=13&y=14
MS and/or Windows was the probl, not NOD32 ;)
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