![]() Save | Cancelĭoes what it says, which is quite refreshing. I concur with the developer that Process Lasso doesn't access the Internet without your permission. For always forcing particular process priorities or keeping specific processes from running, you can use either. Firefox is the most likely to just work, but I think that IE8+ in Protected Mode with IE DEP is more secure (all browsers have been hacked, Safari is particularly weak).įor those asking about AnVir, I've repeatedly stated that all of its optimizations/tweaks should be turned off. Actually, in many respects I like Opera best, but it's buggy and doesn't support extensions to the browser itself, like third-party password managers. We have a philosophical difference I'd rather become aware of processes which are in endless loops, terminate them, and research the cause, rather than having the problem masked. #114, TK, yes, I'm well aware that recent versions of IE allocate a separate process per tab. But like #60, Nobody, I'm not gushing over it because my quad-core Vista PC doesn't normally have responsiveness issues except due to disk I/O. Process Lasso is clearly of value to many people here (apart from the placebo effect, which you can test by turning the core engine on and off without a reboot). What it does is change process priorities so that the processes which it thinks are important to the user will receive a greater share of the CPU when some normal-priority processes are using all of the CPU which they can get. This doesn't speed up your PC or reduce CPU utilization. The author of Process Lasso is much more honest than a number of the comments here (although I don't believe that a single normal-priority thread can kill your PC). Thank you GAOTD for the good choice of today. ![]() Thank you GAOTD for the good choice of today.īravo J Collake, thank you for being upright and approachable, you gave a "face" to so many "faceless" developers/programmers. Since I installed Process Lasso, the temperature came down some 5 points (of course w/out the extra fan) and most important-I didn't have any blackouts/shut-downs!!!īravo J Collake, thank you for being upright and approachable, you gave a "face" to so many "faceless" developers/programmers. ![]() Soon he will be replaced by an Athlon X2 5000 so he can proudly retire. Obviously the little fan on top of my good old Athlon is not enough to cool down the old and hard-working buddy (his some 10 yrs. When I put a small fan on the rear exhaust opening, it doesn't shut down. I noticed that due to the heavy apps (I guess), the CPU gets to 143*F and it simply shuts off my system. Since acquired AnVir I can monitor CPU load, Disk load and Memory usage besides the Temperature of the CPU. Im running XP Pro SP2 on an old Athlon 1400 with 720 MB of RAM but with quite heavy apps, one of them Firefox or Google Chrome and Skype, among others, all together 29. That explains it (probably, 95% chance I'd say).īTW, you can also thank BuBBY, for setting up this deal between this site and myself. Then the bad copy may have been stuck in your browser cache. The NSIS installer error was most likely actually a file transmission error (network or server problem). He was the spark Sorry, I am just a guy, far from perfect. I am hoping to take PL to the next level ).īTW, you can also thank BuBBY, for setting up this deal between this site and myself. As odd as it sounds, I'm emotionally invested with my software, so a 'bad' promotion experience would have crippled me ). ![]() Well, thanks to everyone for a great experience. It seems inspiration is hard to preserve in this world, and you have re-enforced it in me. I *DO* appreciate the love though, it is inspiring. One of them is I can not help everyone, and do mess up sometimes. It is easier for me to respond to emails, it is a more appropriate venue. If you email me at perhaps I can help (if you didn't already). That explains it (probably, 95% chance I'd say). Sorry, I am just a guy, far from perfect.
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