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blipvert
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Date Joined May 2004
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   Posted 6-3-2004 12:35 (GMT +1)    Quote: Memory Hog?Alert an admin about: Memory Hog?
Since installing Bullguard I seem to be using up all memory resources rather quickly.
Any ideas on what would make it eat my RAM??
I have win 98 with 256 mb ram....
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Destroyer
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   Posted 6-3-2004 1:21 (GMT +1)    Quote: Memory Hog?Alert an admin about: Memory Hog?
Seeems to be a little problem that other people have commented about before, i think that the latest version will try to fix it.
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eagle
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   Posted 6-3-2004 1:47 (GMT +1)    Quote: Memory Hog?Alert an admin about: Memory Hog?
How many other programs are you running in the background? also are you on any messenger like say yahoo that eats ram like a T-rex also check cookies and internet history that will take up resources too. If it's been awhile since disk clean and defrag that could also help.
Good Luck!
Eagle
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Petria
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   Posted 6-3-2004 9:28 (GMT +1)    Quote: Memory Hog?Alert an admin about: Memory Hog?
There are many Bullguard's processes in the memory ..
 
If you look in Task Manager (CTRL+ALT+DEL) in the Processes window you will see the following Bullguard processes:
bdmcon.exe
bdss.exe
vsserv.exe
xcommsvr.exe
 
We need to know which one of the processes eats up a lot of memory...
 
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Destroyer
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   Posted 6-4-2004 12:03 (GMT +1)    Quote: Memory Hog?Alert an admin about: Memory Hog?
my guess, bdss smilewinkgrin
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Xbot
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   Posted 6-13-2004 8:44 (GMT +1)    Quote: Memory Hog?Alert an admin about: Memory Hog?
bdss and bdmcon are the main troubles.
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