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Old August 19th, 2010, 09:37 PM
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Default Processe ekrn.exe Usage

I just might be a little paranoid with my new install of NOD32 but when I goto Windows Task Manger and look at my processes. ekrn.exe is running a 60,129 Mem usage all the time. The little NOD icon in the bottom right is green and is not spinning.

Is this normal and can does anyone mind posting there results?

Window Xp will all service packs and updates applied.
Running NOD32 Antivirus 4 ver. 4.2.64.12
Virus Database Sig: 5380

Thanks Ladies and Gents.
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Old August 19th, 2010, 10:25 PM
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Hello,

My ekrn.exe is using 52,224 K on Windows Vista SP2 with the latest ESET NOD32 Antivirus 4.2.64.12. I think it's a bit higher on my Windows XP machine.

Hope this helps you.

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Old August 20th, 2010, 12:09 AM
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Default Re: Processe ekrn.exe Usage

Perhaps someone from ESET could demystify erkn's resource consumption strategy for us?

Mine's at 25,904 on WinXP Pro w/ 4.0.474.0 at the moment. It varies a lot though, and best as I can tell it depends on how many file handles and applications I have open. My guess is ekrn.exe scales its resource consumption in anticipation of spikes in file operations. Boxes I have with 4.2.64.12 on them, regardless of operating system and hardware, exhibit what looks to me like a similar pattern.

There may very well be a major difference between 4.0 and 4.2 in terms of resource consumption behavior, but I haven't looked into it any deeper than passing observations.
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Old August 20th, 2010, 12:20 AM
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about 52 400 here on Win 7 Ultimate... and that's just web browsing.
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Old August 20th, 2010, 01:08 PM
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Mines at 49,845 but more WORRYINGLY is that ekern.exe is stuck at 49-50% CPU usage (on dual core so thats locked a whole core up) and then wont's allow ANY internet usage.
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Idling @ 32,376K, 0% CPU, blips to 10% on web page refresh. Dual core Athlon 4400+, 2Gb RAM, Win 7 Ult. (32 Bit)

Maybe you guys should try a complete uninstall / re-install? Just a thought...
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Mines at 49,845 but more WORRYINGLY is that ekern.exe is stuck at 49-50% CPU usage (on dual core so thats locked a whole core up) and then wont's allow ANY internet usage.

I have just had this on my main XP machine. Hovering over the ESET icon said startup scan running. Thing is it had been running for an hour. Can't repeat it and a reboot stopped it, very strange. Further investigation shows its the update scan after database 5384, would happen on a weekend.

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