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Old October 24th, 2009, 04:19 PM
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Default Process 'ekrn.exe' consuming memory

Hello! Sorry for my english, it's really bad. I hope I can explain in a clear. I use Windows XP SP3 with NOD32 v4.0.467 and I have noted that the process 'ekrn.exe' consumes lots of memory over time. When I turn on my PC, the consumption rate is 47 MB, but after more than 24 hours on, the consumption is close to 90 MB. There seems to be a progressive increase in memory consumption over time of use. I wonder if this is normal.

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Old October 25th, 2009, 10:53 PM
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Default Re: Process 'ekrn.exe' consuming memory

Just answer me, please. It is normal memory consumption increase over time? I think with version 3, this did not happen.

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Old October 27th, 2009, 05:48 PM
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Default Re: Process 'ekrn.exe' consuming memory

Hello Marchetti87,

Do you have a database, any big files or a large amount of emails? Please disable real-time scanning and reply with what the memory consumption is.

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Richard
 

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