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MW Slowing?

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After installing Malware bytes it is slowing pc down. Any work arounds? Maybe a SSD? Thoughts? Thanks Dale.
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I've never experienced any performance issues caused by Malwarebytes.

What is your computer (CPU, Memory). What Operating System?

If its slowing down, an SSD won't make any difference.
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i3, Win 10 4GB ram Toshiba laptop.
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Turn Off Your Ant-Virus Program

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I'm assuming your using Malwarebytes Free therefore I will not mention any Malwarebytes Premium settings.

Try temporarily turning off your anti-virus program. It might be that your antivirus program and Malwarebytes are fighting each other.

Go into settings > general and look at the "Manual scan performance impact" setting. I set mine for "Manual scans take priority". I want the program to scan as quickly as possible.

Go into settings > security and look if the program is set to launch during start up. I normally disable this so I can manually launch the program.

Add your anti-virus program to Malwarebytes allow list.
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I am using premium.Also settings>general?
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Post by Jim Fogle »

Dale,

Thanks for the clarification and additional detail.

I'm using the free edition of Malwarebytes so the premium settings that are available to you are locked out for me.

I'm sorry my statement about the General settings was not clear. As you scroll down the General page there is a setting labeled "Manual scan performance impact". I set mine to "Manual scans take priority". I don't want the program to automatically scan as a background task while I'm doing something else as that slows down the computer. I manually tell the program to scan so I want the program to have a high priority and scan as quickly as possible.


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Had to jump thru hoops and create account, before getting to general page.
mine was already set like yours.
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I'm out of ideas.
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Thanks for responding, we tried.
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With only 4GB of RAM and especially with the 64 bit version of Win 10, and what is in startup it may slow things down. Not just Malwarebytes, some other program added to the startup could cause the same thing,

Look at what's in the start up as there are probably items/programs that do not need to be in startup. Many programs want to be in startup for "quick start" but in fact do not and start just as fast anyway.

CTRL/ALT/DELETE then select Task Manager (or RIGHT click on the START icon in lower left and select Task Manager). Within Task Manager, click on the Startup tab and it will list what all you have in startup. Post the list here and I will take a look at it.
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Ram

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More RAM will help. When I buy a pc, I always max out the ram!
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Why can't I take a screen shot or cut and paste of the start up listing?
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Memory

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Crucial scan shows 4GB times 2 $60.00 maybe the way to go.
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Here goes.

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Acronis Scheduler Service H
Acronis TIB Mounter Monitor
Acronis True Image for Crucial
hkcmd Module
igfx Tray Module
MS One Drive
persistence Module
ScanToPCActivationApp
Spotify (disabled)
Synaptics Touchpad 32-bit E
Windows Security notificationAcronis Scheduler Service H
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For testing, disable all the Acronis entries. Then start Malwarebytes and see how it acts.

I gave up on Acronis about 5 years ago and moved on to Macrium Reflect. Less intrusive and Acronis failed me twice trying to do restores and it didn't get a third chance.
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Ok Jack will do, thanks to you and all who responded. Dale.
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Post by Jack Stoner »

I wasn't clear and missed a step. After disabling the Acronis entries, restart the PC before starting Malwarebytes.

If you just disable them, they are already in memory so you wouldn't see a difference. Rebooting takes them out of memory.
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Post by Dale Gray »

Followed your info and it seems like it has helped.Did restart PC after disabling the 3 programs, mostly out of habit. Thinking about doubling the ram also. Thanks again to all who responded. Dale.
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