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Firefox using too much memory.
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Since installing AVG 2012 it seems,
I occasionally get a warning popping up on the L/H side of my screen for a nano second, informing me that Firefox is using too much memory, and that I should close it down and start again, if I wish it not to slow down.
Has anyone else experienced this?
I occasionally get a warning popping up on the L/H side of my screen for a nano second, informing me that Firefox is using too much memory, and that I should close it down and start again, if I wish it not to slow down.
Has anyone else experienced this?
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No, but I got fed up with Firefox forever failing to close properly (disappear from screen, but still running in background), getting slower and slower, changes to the User Interface, constant updates breaking addons, etc, etc.
I really think that they've lost their way.
I now use Chrome as my default browser.
No, but I got fed up with Firefox forever failing to close properly (disappear from screen, but still running in background), getting slower and slower, changes to the User Interface, constant updates breaking addons, etc, etc.
I really think that they've lost their way.
I now use Chrome as my default browser.
I was surprised by this as well AOG! I personally though AVG shouldn't be telling me I'm using too much memory and should keep it's nose out.
Equally, have you been able to exit it at all? I've found it denies this of me even from task manager!
In terms of losing their way it feels AVG may be on the same path as Firefiox.
Equally, have you been able to exit it at all? I've found it denies this of me even from task manager!
In terms of losing their way it feels AVG may be on the same path as Firefiox.
Removing the AVG Popup
Please be informed AVG 2012 includes a new AVG Advisor feature. It is designed to warn user that there could be a memory leak in your browser (in a script or a flash within a visited website, respectively). AVG records an average amount of memory used by a browser and is regularly checking the value during browser usage. In case the memory consumption is significantly increased, user is informed about possible memory leak. Browser re-start is recommended in such scenario.
If you would like to disable AVG Advisor you may proceed as follows:
- Open AVG user interface and press F8.
- Select the Appearance item in the left tree.
- Untick the Display AVG Advisor performance notifications option
- This will disable both the notifications and memory usage monitoring.
- Click OK to save any changes.
Please be informed AVG 2012 includes a new AVG Advisor feature. It is designed to warn user that there could be a memory leak in your browser (in a script or a flash within a visited website, respectively). AVG records an average amount of memory used by a browser and is regularly checking the value during browser usage. In case the memory consumption is significantly increased, user is informed about possible memory leak. Browser re-start is recommended in such scenario.
If you would like to disable AVG Advisor you may proceed as follows:
- Open AVG user interface and press F8.
- Select the Appearance item in the left tree.
- Untick the Display AVG Advisor performance notifications option
- This will disable both the notifications and memory usage monitoring.
- Click OK to save any changes.
Talk about a redundant feature!
What's the point of AVG telling you that a program is using too much memory? If you're not tech savvy you're not going to understand why or really what to do about it. If you are tech savvy then you'll know how much memory each application is using anyway. So instead people then need advice on why it's using x amount of memory or instructions on how to turn the feature off.
Silly. AVG used to be great but then they had all those problems with Vista and I haven't trusted the brand since.
What's the point of AVG telling you that a program is using too much memory? If you're not tech savvy you're not going to understand why or really what to do about it. If you are tech savvy then you'll know how much memory each application is using anyway. So instead people then need advice on why it's using x amount of memory or instructions on how to turn the feature off.
Silly. AVG used to be great but then they had all those problems with Vista and I haven't trusted the brand since.
Well thank you all so much for your very interesting answers to my question.
ED Regarding my version of Firefox I am using 4.01 I'm afraid, it keeps asking me to upgrade but I do believe the latest version doesn't support all add-ons.
sir.price Thank you for that valuable information of how to disable the AVG pop-up.
ED Regarding my version of Firefox I am using 4.01 I'm afraid, it keeps asking me to upgrade but I do believe the latest version doesn't support all add-ons.
sir.price Thank you for that valuable information of how to disable the AVG pop-up.
hc4361
Thanks alot, Firefox-tools-add ons did the trick, but wow I have more than I thought.
Ask & Record Tool Bar
AVG Safe Search
AVG security Toolbar
British English Dictionary
Case Changer
Download Helper
FireFox Synchronisation Extension
Freecorder Community Toolbar
Google Toolbar for FireFox
Reminder Fox
Youtube Video Download Wizard
Would I be able to keep some of these?
Thanks alot, Firefox-tools-add ons did the trick, but wow I have more than I thought.
Ask & Record Tool Bar
AVG Safe Search
AVG security Toolbar
British English Dictionary
Case Changer
Download Helper
FireFox Synchronisation Extension
Freecorder Community Toolbar
Google Toolbar for FireFox
Reminder Fox
Youtube Video Download Wizard
Would I be able to keep some of these?
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