ChatterBank4 mins ago
I've just installed Malwarebytes and the computer is running very slowly
Under 'protection' should all 6 boxes be ticked? They are:
Enable filesystem protection
Enable malicious website blocking
Start protection module with Windows
Start file execution blocking when protection module starts
Start malicious website blocking when protection module starts
Show tooltip balloon when malicious website is blocked
Enable filesystem protection
Enable malicious website blocking
Start protection module with Windows
Start file execution blocking when protection module starts
Start malicious website blocking when protection module starts
Show tooltip balloon when malicious website is blocked
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Sandy, if your computer is old and was already low on resources then installing anything that runs in the background will slow it down more. if this is the case you may just have to accept it's time to either upgrade or replace your computer, or maybe just install the free version and run a scan every few weeks.
Sandy, if your computer is old and was already low on resources then installing anything that runs in the background will slow it down more. if this is the case you may just have to accept it's time to either upgrade or replace your computer, or maybe just install the free version and run a scan every few weeks.
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Memory limits are notorious as a slow down of PCs.
Go to the Crucial website, you can run a check from there which will scan your PC and tell you what memory you have and what you could have (and can they sell you it). Might be worth checking.
Aside from that you can arduously check your drivers to see if they are up to date, maybe. Check you have the recommended size paging file perhaps.
Go to the Crucial website, you can run a check from there which will scan your PC and tell you what memory you have and what you could have (and can they sell you it). Might be worth checking.
Aside from that you can arduously check your drivers to see if they are up to date, maybe. Check you have the recommended size paging file perhaps.
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