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policematrix

Member Since 30 Oct 2009
Offline Last Active Mar 30 2024 10:06 PM
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In Topic: My Alzheimer's News

22 May 2020 - 08:17 PM

I think we all take something from this, but for me its life is very precious + short, how many times have you been bored? or wished away days? IF we all treat everyday like our last the world would be a very nice place and we should, it may very well be, but 1 day it will 100% be, im sorry if this comes across as depressing but thats not my intention at all, its to appreciate the gift of life as best we can :) 


In Topic: TECLstream.LoadHeaders - invalid password

23 February 2018 - 06:57 PM

OK guys/gals sussed it out I was using an older version V5 and it needed V6 
ill leave it for anyone else or admins can remove it 
have a good 2018 people :) 


In Topic: What would you like to see in a future mfme update?

24 January 2017 - 11:49 PM

volume control would be nice 


In Topic: Getting abuse on youtube

12 January 2017 - 10:42 PM

When you upload a video you can set it so you can moderate comments before you allow them to be shown, internet is full of trolls, if you ignore them they lose interest and move onto someone else 


In Topic: Windows 10

01 September 2015 - 03:07 AM

i have had xp,vista,7 ,8,8.1 and now 10, 10 has been spot on for me its like a better version of 7 as 8 and 8.1 where pretty lame, I think the desktop is a very good design and forgets windows 8/8.1 and goes back to 7 

As for gaming I have seen a big improvement in performances of high end games oh and I have got DirectX 12 now ;P 

I have no memory leaks or performance issues I did have 1 game that would not work so i set it to comparability to 7 and it was fine 

http://www.ibtimes.c...u-usage-1514316

Several Windows 10 users have reportedly been complaining on Reddit and Microsoft Forums about unexpected memory leaks pertaining to system processes like ntoskrnl.exe and Runtime Broker, wherein an increasing amount of RAM and CPU usage during PC boot ups has been extensively reported.
 
Folks at Bidness Etc have confirmed that the memory leak issue remains dormant for the first few hours, but slowly takes over all the available free memory and a large portion of the processor usage.
 
Affected Windows 10 users can try a few simple troubleshooting steps to resolve this issue:
 
Steps to fix ntoskrl.exe memory leak and high CPU usage in Windows 10
 
The presence of malware happens to be one of the biggest reasons for the slowdown of the system along with memory leakage problems, as most Windows 10 users are likely to have upgraded their existing Windows 7 or 8.1 instead of opting for a clean installation.
 
This is true as malware infection could easily pass on to the upgraded version of the software, as opposed to a clean installation which wipes out all data on the hard disk.
 
Removing malware
 
One could employ the use of MalwareBytes Anti-malware tool, which offers a comprehensive scanning and cleaning mechanism to eradicate spyware and malware infections.
 
Just run the complete scan or deep scan to remove any malware infection and reboot your PC to get rid of any infection. If the issue still persists, you can move on to the next step with updating outdated or faulty drivers.
 
Updating outdated or faulty drivers
 
Several users have reportedly claimed that outdated or faulty drivers are the main reason behind this potential memory leak issue in Windows 10.
 
Although Microsoft has rolled out automatic driver updates for all known hardware installed on the PC, it may not be fully optimised for best performance. Hence, it is imperative to download the latest drivers from the OEM or hardware vendor to plug the high memory and CPU usage problem.
 
The most basic drivers are sound, graphics, and network drivers, which are often the root cause of memory leaks as reported by several affected users, following the Windows 10 upgrade.
 
Disable Runtime Broker to fix high CPU and memory usage
 
Recent discussions on Reddit strongly suggest that Runtime Broker is one system process which often consumes a large portion of CPU cycles, due to its poor memory optimisation.
 
However, it can be disabled as follows: Go to Start menu > Settings app and then open System > Notifications & Actions. Deselect the option "Show me tips about Windows" and reboot the computer.
 
That's it. The memory leak and high CPU usage issues should now be resolved on your PC running Windows 10.