what the hell is up with that

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  1. Mr.Blaze

    Mr.Blaze The Newbie Welcome Wagon

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    I been haveing strange ram problems not sure whats going on

    today i started my computer it says 256 ram is being used thats fine

    i have 510 maxed out on my pc

    here is my start up

    RegCleaner 4.3 by Jouni Vuorio
    These programs are run everytime you start your computer. Try to keep this list as short as possible
    [syntax: Program, Filename, Loaded from ]

    BootSkin Startup Jobs, "C:\Program Files\Stardock\WinCustomize\BootSkin\BootSkin.exe" /StartupJobs, HKEY_LM\Run
    CcApp, "C:\Program Files\Common Files\Symantec Shared\ccApp.exe", HKEY_LM\Run
    CcRegVfy, "C:\Program Files\Common Files\Symantec Shared\ccRegVfy.exe", HKEY_LM\Run
    Desktop, N/A, Start Menu
    Desktop, N/A, Start Menu (Common User)
    KernelFaultCheck, %systemroot%\system32\dumprep 0 -k, HKEY_LM\Run
    LClock, C:\Program Files\LClock\lclock.exe, HKEY_CU\Run
    LogonStudio, "C:\Program Files\WinCustomize\LogonStudio\logonstudio.exe" /RANDOM, HKEY_LM\Run
    MaxtorOneTouch, C:\PROGRA~1\Maxtor\OneTouch\Utils\OneTouch.exe, HKEY_LM\Run
    MXO Auto Loader, C:\windows\mxoaldr.exe, HKEY_LM\Run
    Pgaccount, "C:\God's Shild\ProcessGuard\pgaccount.exe", HKEY_LM\Run
    PinnacleDriverCheck, C:\WINDOWS\System32\PSDrvCheck.exe -CheckReg, HKEY_LM\Run
    ProcessGuard, N/A, Start Menu
    Rainlendar, N/A, Start Menu


    when i add sysmetrix zone alarm and juno it jumps up a littile

    when i connect to the net check this out

    ram drops to 190

    and stays at 190

    but when i leave my computer and it idels it jumps back to 260 something

    i get back on move the mouse it drops by alot

    i notice a jump in cpu ussage and ram ussage when im inactive at the pc

    when i go to windows task manager and im looking at cpu ussage and active stuff i see this

    every damn process is either 0 or in its 10's to maybe once in awhile 13-15

    but the damn thing hoging up my cpu and ram is this mofo it goes up and dowen by very littile system idel process always from 30's but usealy at 80's and left alone 99

    what is system idel process and no thats not how much free cpu i have thats how much is being used cause i can see the damn ram skyrocket when it hits 99 cpu
     
  2. Sweetie(*)(*)

    Sweetie(*)(*) Registered Member

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    Hi, here is a link to a download of a free program called "Diagnose" it can give you details of most of the things on your pc, including ram and page file uaage.
    A very handy tool, an might give a clue to what is happening on your system.
    http://www.download.com/3001-2086_4-10289593.html
     
  3. Mr.Blaze

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    opps maybe i do use some of those things but stuff like flip album pro etc etc i dont
     
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    If you want to have a look at what is starting with windows go to START-RUN-TYPE " msconfig" press enter-STARTUP.

    that is a list of the services that will start with windows.

    As you are using Norton, I would guess that it is doing a memory scan when u start, this may be the reason for the change in Virtual memory used after a short time.
     
  5. gerardwil

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    Hi Blaze.

    Look at the 010 new net thing. Do you have Spybot S&D?

    Gerard
     
  6. Mr.Blaze

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    Sweetie(*)(*) thx so much i aprechiate it
     
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    hi gerardwil yup i have spybot and used it 15 maybe 20 minutes algo why?
     
  8. gerardwil

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    Hi Mr. Blaze,

    Because I see this in your log:
    O10 - Hijacked Internet access by New.Net

    Gerard
     
  9. Mr.Blaze

    Mr.Blaze The Newbie Welcome Wagon

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    is it evill
     
  10. Sweetie(*)(*)

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    The Anti Spyware scanners wont detect it because it comes with software that has a EULA [end user license agreement]

    Lavasoft [AdAware] has been to court over the matter, NEW.NET sued them.

    To get to program files, go to MY Computer-dblclick on hard drive-open program files-if there is a folder called NEW.NET u can safely delete it.

    Also cheek to see if u have any BHO [browser helper objects] Spybot will have 1 there and also Adobe. A good program to help u do this and also check & protect your start list is Winpatrol, there is a free ver.
     
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    Blaze, no offense intended, but I have removed the post with your HijackThis log in it as you know we no longer allow the posting of unsolicited logs at Wilders - please see our Posting Policy in this Announcement.

    Regards,

    snap
     
  14. Mr.Blaze

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    ok whats up i notice you and buba everytime kinda attack me kinda like sticklers first off i know the mods dont do hijack anymore

    i know thers no support but this is tenford everything goes but porn and politics

    if some one out of the kindness of there heart looks at my hijack report and says hey that thing there could be whats f'ing you up

    what the hell is wrong with that

    i didnt ask for mod help

    i didnt ask for hijack suport

    i asked if all that crap sucking up my ram

    im starting to notice a trend here like something gone on

    i dont know what i did to pisst you off or even buba but what ever it was im sorry

    sometimes i come off like an incintive prick and dont know it i guess im ignorent

    but usealy its you two

    personaly i like you guys but lately im starting to wonder

    its snip this snip that lets go over the rule book ok thats kinda not allowed but lets nail him

    i never had this much probs with paul low jan uni even check out and me and him are like happy rivals i love check out we competive

    sheshhhh here have a beer by the time i post this i wont be upset no more lol

    but still i speak my mind
     
  15. still_longhorn

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    Careful with New.Net.... improper deletion affects LSP it creates and will really screw up your system....
     
  16. snapdragin

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    I am sorry you feel that way Blaze, but if I have offended you or attacked you in any way, please post links to those posts so the Admins can address them.

    Ten Forward is part of Wilders and all posting policies, guidelines, FAQ's and TOS applies.

    Nothing at all, as long as a HijackThis log (or any other log) has been requested to be posted by the appropriate person(s) as per this section of LowWaterMark's Announcement:

    Please note that from time to time a HijackThis log may still be requested by a moderator (or specially titled forum expert) for use in other types of problem diagnosis. Only those logs requested by a Wilders team member will be worked on in forum.

    There is no need to apologize, Blaze. You have not done anything that has offended me, and I am sure Bubba would say the same thing. But please understand we, as Moderators, do have board policies to uphold, and that goes for everyone....including myself. ;)

    Coincodence I'm sure, and nothing else. I am sorry if you feel differently though.

    Nothing wrong with that as long as it isn't against TOS. ;) And we like you very much too, even though it may not look like it at times...it is true. :)

    snap
     
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    You are right, so Blaze have a look here as well:

    http://www.cexx.org/lspfix.htm

    Gerard
     
  18. Mr.Blaze

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    still_longhorn and gerardwil really aprechiate you guys

    im also going to black vipers website maybe theres even more crap i dont need on my system slowing me dowen thx all
     
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    XP thinks that every bit of physical ram should be in use and not left idle, so it will always try to have as much of the running programs iin physical ram not on the page file

    It thinks quite rightly that empty ram is wasted ram so it uses it

    the system idle process is xp's way of keeping the cpu cool and under less stressby using it slightly

    it should read as close to 100% as possible at all times unlesss you are using other applications

    Don't worry about it you are perfectly normal and there is nothing wrong with the system

    this is M$ explanation of it
    System Idle Process - You cannot end this process from Task Manager.
    • This process is a single thread running on each processor, which has the sole task of accounting for processor time when the system isn't processing other threads. In Task Manager, expect this process to account for the majority of processor time
     
  20. Mr.Blaze

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    :doubt: sound fishy kinda like here eat this its good for you but they refuse to tell you what it is lol

    thanks dvk01
     
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    OMG THAT KICKS SO MUCHHHHHHH ASS HUGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG
     
  23. Marja

    Marja Honestly, I'm not a bot!!

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    Why do I not trust that HiJack page??!!! I don't know why - does anyone else have any idea??

    BigBuck, have you used it with good results?

    It makes me, well, I don't think I'll be in any hurry to use it. o_O

    Marja:cool:
     
  24. Blackspear

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    From what I understand of it, it is very conservative in it's findings...

    Cheers :D
     
  25. Marja

    Marja Honestly, I'm not a bot!!

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    OK, they will tell me what is wrong with my computer, but, what do they get out of it?? Or find out?

    Just curious :D
     
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