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Old October 30th, 2012, 01:11 AM
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Default Horrible memory leaks in versions 5 and 6

After 30 hours of uptime with version 6 RC ekrn.exe is has 950MB of RAM for it's Memory (Private Working Set). If I wait until it hits 2GB it will stop updating and it can not be uninstalled/repaired until after a reboot (to stop the service). If I try an update or uninstall/repair before it hits 2GB of RAM usage it works fine.

The same thing occurs with any 5.x version.

It does not occur with 4.x versions. With version 4 I had my computer on the entire month of September without a reboot and without the RAM usage going over 200MB.


I am running Win7 Pro x64 with all updates.
I do use Comodo Firewall but I have tried uninstalling it and the memory leak still occured after reboot. I have added Comodo to the eset ignore list and vice versa with no effect.
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Old November 5th, 2012, 07:11 PM
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Default Re: Horrible memory leaks in versions 5 and 6

It may help to submit a support request online with ESET Customer Care and please include a SysInspector log so they can more quickly troubleshoot the issue.
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