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Scannan

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  1. I think we have a serious language issue here. What is your native language (since you did not bother to put it in your profile).

    I am trying to tell you that you do not need to write a batch file, because Driver booster is already capable of doing what you want

    if you set it up that way. The User Manual will guide you.

  2. 28 minutes ago, 123beyhacett said:

    @Scannan I didn't know, could you move the topic?

    What do you mean, you didn't know.??

    Didn't know what???....how to look at the forum menu??

    How did you find Malware Fighter section?

    Re-post your issue in the correct section. You should do this now, as your post will be removed from here shortly.

  3. Thank you for re-posting in the correct area.

    However, you did not seem to note my advice in the previous post, where I said-

    -"Please browse the Forums and you will clearly see the section where this issue should be posted.

    Also you will see the solution to your issue, and it may not be necessary to even post your issue."

    The solution is there. Also, have you looked at the FAQ's at the top of the forum page.

  4. Yep...Moderators "Can" move posts on most forums. However, Moderators on most forums do Not, because that is not a

    Moderators function.

    What is the point in having all the sub-forums and a detailed explanation of the forum rules and procedures, if users can simply not bother

    following the rules and procedures, and post wherever is convenient and expect others to clean up after them.

    But...all that said...there will always be people who just like moaning and complaining.

  5. Because General Forum items deal with matters related to the forum.

    If you read through the list of sub forums you will see what each one pertains to and which one is most relevant to your issue.

  6. 19 hours ago, johnwood said:

    There are several ways that a program can keep low RAM usage. One common method is through efficient memory management techniques, such as garbage collection or reference counting. These methods allow the program to release unneeded memory and reuse it for other purposes. Another way to minimize RAM usage is by optimizing algorithms and data structures used in the program. By choosing more efficient algorithms and data structures, the program can reduce the memory needed for its operations.

    In addition, modern operating systems like Windows use virtual memory to expand available RAM when necessary. This means that even if a program uses up all of its allocated physical memory, Windows can use disk space as virtual memory to simulate having more RAM available. This approach allows programs to continue running even if they use more memory than is physically available.

    You did not in any way answer the OP's question.

    All you did was give an explanation of various Ram management techniques.

  7. 40 minutes ago, johnwood said:

    IOBit Products no longer support Windows XP since Microsoft has stopped providing any updates or technical support for the operating system. This means that it is no longer secure to use Windows XP and you should consider upgrading to a newer version of Windows if you haven’t already done so.

    This is "Absolutely Not True". Iobit products Do still support Windows XP.

    Please do not post statements like this unless you know they are in Fact true/correct.

     

  8. You are correct. There is no IOBit Performance Monitor (folder). That is the folder you must create.

    Yes, it should have been written/explained better, but he assumed that if you had read the other comments and

    watched the video, that you would have understood.

    So...create a folder...IOBit Performance Monitor ....(Or name it anything you want) and put the other listed items into it.

    It works perfectly. I have tested it.

    If you had read my posts correctly (as you have now) all this would have been solved days ago.

  9. Your question was perfectly clear to me.

    I just could not see why you were going such a difficult route. That is why I made my initial suggestion.

    In fact I have been running the Performance Monitor as a standalone for many years, as I only run ASC manually once

    a week to do some cleaning.

    I did not need to make the entire ASC files an exception. I simply selected the...Enable Performance Monitor and Load it at start-up...option only.

    Then I manually ran the Monitor.exe. My antimalware and windows security blocked/quarantine some files, so I just made them exceptions/allowed

    and everything ran as desired and has been for years.

    In order to assist you I, I followed the instructions of ClintonGallagher in the comments section of the video you referenced, and it worked perfectly.

    Also, there is no need to keep rebooting as Monitor.exe appears in task manager and can be ended there.

    Also, just clicking Exit on the Performance Monitor (gui) itself will also end it.

  10. You have really made this unnecessarily difficult for yourself.

    As you can see now, whatever you do you will have to make exceptions for some files to prevent quarantining.

    If you had followed my initial advice to...Enable Performance Monitor and Load it at start-up

    and then just make the entire ASC program an exception, then everything would have worked as you wanted.

    The files you now require are the three files in the Skin folder of the ASC program in..C:\Program Files (x86)\IObit\Advanced SystemCare\Skins

    In fact, all this is shown in the comments below the youtube video you referenced.....the 13th comment down by ClintonGallagher.

    I have tested his instructions and they work fine.

    However, even when you have done all this, it will still not launch automatically at windows startup unless you create a startup item.

    I again suggest following my initial suggestion instead.

     

     

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