Ccleaner cloud tray error5/7/2023 ![]() I have also viewed processes running in the Task Manager, didn't see anything jump out at me. ![]() Everything in startup looks correct and nothing suspicious was present. I have run Disk Clean Up and defragmented the drive (even though the analyzer said no need to do so), I also have check what is loading upon start up via msconfig. I ran Adaware in the same fashion and no issues were found. I did this both in normal start up mode and in safe mode. I can tell you that I have run VT which did not find an issue. Message was edited by: Hayton on 11/06/11 04:18:11 IST XP SP3 is what I'm running, so I can safely say all those things work for me. And if you get SysInternals' Process Explorer you can examine in detail what's hogging your system resources.Įdit - Your post above came in while I was preparing this. The above won't necessarily cure the slowdown, but they should help. How much RAM have you got installed?Īpart from the usual response to this sort of thing - run an AV scan in case you've got a malware infection, and another scan by Windows Defender and/or Malwarebytes in case you've picked up some spyware - try running a disk cleanup utility like CCleaner, and then defrag the disk get hold of Autoruns from SysInternals to see what's being loaded at system startup, and disable anything that you don't need or which looks suspicious uninstall unwanted programs and remove unwanted Windows components using Control Panel->Add/Remove. The symptoms you describe could be caused by a McAfee program problem (in which case you should run MVT and see if it can fix it) or a system that's running out of resources. I thought I would post my issues here to see if anyone could offer any suggestions about the issues I am having and renew my faith in McAfee before I "cut the cord" for good. I have heard that it is reliable AV protection and does not hog system resources like other AV applications. I have installed Microsoft's Security Essentials and testing it out. ![]() After the McSVHost.exe error on shut down from about six months ago and that AV Plus seems to be becoming a bloated application like its competitors (I switched to AV Plus from Norton because of this) I am thinking it's not worth the money. At this point I am debating on wether to renew my subscription which runs out in 9 days. At this point I decided to uninstall AV Plus and did so by deleting it through Add\Remove programs and running MCPR.exe clean up tool. In addition, when launching Outlook Express it is taking much more time for my email to load and when launching Google Chrome it is taking much more time to do so. Which it appears you cannot disable, only choose fast or normal start up (currently set to fast). I suspect it is being caused by AV Plus scanning my system upon start up. It takes quite a bit of time for the start\system tray bar to appear. Since that update, my system is very slow when starting up. I had to restart my system to resolve this error. I clicked OK and tried to reopen AV Plus. The system indicated that it had a problem and needed to close. The first issue I had was that my Antivirus Plus crashed after the latest update. I am finding that my system performance has slowed since the latest update to Security Center in my Antivirus Plus. ![]()
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