cdysthe
July 13th, 2008, 08:49 AM
Hi,
I have had serious problems with NOD32 3's CPU usage. The ekrn.exe process has been eating CPU like there's no tomorrow to the extent I have had to kill it (it starts again right away though).
I've been trying to find out what could be wrong and came up with a "cure" which works for me: I've disabled indexing and volume shadow copy in Windows Vista. With disabled I mean I have stopped the services and disabled them. After that the CPU problem has gone away. I do not use Windows search and not system restore and Windows backup either which both needs shadow copy. So for me this is an acceptable solution, on top of which getting rid of two more services in Windows represents a performance boost in itself.
I just wanted to post it here since I've seen others on this forum with the same problem. It was really bad and made it impossible for me to work efficiently. Now I'm back on track :)
I have had serious problems with NOD32 3's CPU usage. The ekrn.exe process has been eating CPU like there's no tomorrow to the extent I have had to kill it (it starts again right away though).
I've been trying to find out what could be wrong and came up with a "cure" which works for me: I've disabled indexing and volume shadow copy in Windows Vista. With disabled I mean I have stopped the services and disabled them. After that the CPU problem has gone away. I do not use Windows search and not system restore and Windows backup either which both needs shadow copy. So for me this is an acceptable solution, on top of which getting rid of two more services in Windows represents a performance boost in itself.
I just wanted to post it here since I've seen others on this forum with the same problem. It was really bad and made it impossible for me to work efficiently. Now I'm back on track :)