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This stinks!!! IT just had a guy sent over to "upgrade" the antivirus on my system. He's done installing the AV software, I reboot the PC, and the next thing I know RTVScan.exe is eating up 50% of my CPU. :mad: X|
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This stinks!!! IT just had a guy sent over to "upgrade" the antivirus on my system. He's done installing the AV software, I reboot the PC, and the next thing I know RTVScan.exe is eating up 50% of my CPU. :mad: X|
====================================== Screwed-up people settle fights through violence. Screwed-up people start wars that could kill millions. Normal people settle fights through cookies, cakes, and pies. Normal people are fat.
gToX wrote:
RTVScan.exe is eating up 50% of my CPU
Your CPU must be really tasty and/or the AntiVirus very hungry.
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This stinks!!! IT just had a guy sent over to "upgrade" the antivirus on my system. He's done installing the AV software, I reboot the PC, and the next thing I know RTVScan.exe is eating up 50% of my CPU. :mad: X|
====================================== Screwed-up people settle fights through violence. Screwed-up people start wars that could kill millions. Normal people settle fights through cookies, cakes, and pies. Normal people are fat.
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This stinks!!! IT just had a guy sent over to "upgrade" the antivirus on my system. He's done installing the AV software, I reboot the PC, and the next thing I know RTVScan.exe is eating up 50% of my CPU. :mad: X|
====================================== Screwed-up people settle fights through violence. Screwed-up people start wars that could kill millions. Normal people settle fights through cookies, cakes, and pies. Normal people are fat.
I assume thats the initial "Scan all hard drives" workload. Should be over in a few hours (depending on your machine). Robert
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gToX wrote:
RTVScan.exe is eating up 50% of my CPU
Your CPU must be really tasty and/or the AntiVirus very hungry.
No chances of the former. Three years of accumulated dust does not help make something tasty, does it? ;P
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No chances of the former. Three years of accumulated dust does not help make something tasty, does it? ;P
====================================== Screwed-up people settle fights through violence. Screwed-up people start wars that could kill millions. Normal people settle fights through cookies, cakes, and pies. Normal people are fat.
Yeah, I get a taste of it every 4 weeks or so when I clean the heat sink with canned air.
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This stinks!!! IT just had a guy sent over to "upgrade" the antivirus on my system. He's done installing the AV software, I reboot the PC, and the next thing I know RTVScan.exe is eating up 50% of my CPU. :mad: X|
====================================== Screwed-up people settle fights through violence. Screwed-up people start wars that could kill millions. Normal people settle fights through cookies, cakes, and pies. Normal people are fat.
I've found something similar with the AV software we use at work - the extra disk accessing required by real-time scanning just about doubles build times, especially when you've got 40-50MB pre-compiled header files....
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Yeah, I get a taste of it every 4 weeks or so when I clean the heat sink with canned air.
Michael Schubert wrote:
Yeah, I get a taste of it every 4 weeks or so when I clean the heat sink with canned air.
Hmm...sounds tasty. I wonder how it goes with fries. :laugh:
====================================== Screwed-up people settle fights through violence. Screwed-up people start wars that could kill millions. Normal people settle fights through cookies, cakes, and pies. Normal people are fat.
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I've found something similar with the AV software we use at work - the extra disk accessing required by real-time scanning just about doubles build times, especially when you've got 40-50MB pre-compiled header files....
I'm curious what other people are getting in the I/O Read Bytes and I/O Write Bytes columns in task manager (have to show them with View / Select Columns first). Since IT installed this thing both HDs are hammered non-stop (CPU usage is OK though). Rtvscan.exe is reading about 100 gigabytes and writing about 250 gigabytes per day according to those columns in task manager, which maybe explains why my builds take over 10 minutes....
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I'm curious what other people are getting in the I/O Read Bytes and I/O Write Bytes columns in task manager (have to show them with View / Select Columns first). Since IT installed this thing both HDs are hammered non-stop (CPU usage is OK though). Rtvscan.exe is reading about 100 gigabytes and writing about 250 gigabytes per day according to those columns in task manager, which maybe explains why my builds take over 10 minutes....
Why is it not scheduled to run at night?
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I've found something similar with the AV software we use at work - the extra disk accessing required by real-time scanning just about doubles build times, especially when you've got 40-50MB pre-compiled header files....
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Dude I have the same problem but at my pc in home what can we do to reduce its CPU hunger?
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Unplug your Internet connection.
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Dude I have the same problem but at my pc in home what can we do to reduce its CPU hunger?
The Developer is right all the time No Fear The Developer is Here
Install more CPUs.
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This stinks!!! IT just had a guy sent over to "upgrade" the antivirus on my system. He's done installing the AV software, I reboot the PC, and the next thing I know RTVScan.exe is eating up 50% of my CPU. :mad: X|
====================================== Screwed-up people settle fights through violence. Screwed-up people start wars that could kill millions. Normal people settle fights through cookies, cakes, and pies. Normal people are fat.
gToX wrote:
RTVScan.exe
Ah. Symantec.
gToX wrote:
50% of my CPU
That's about right. My advice is: change your AV.
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I've found something similar with the AV software we use at work - the extra disk accessing required by real-time scanning just about doubles build times, especially when you've got 40-50MB pre-compiled header files....
I've gone round and round with our corporate IT gestapo over this particular issue. We've recently switched from Symantec Antivirus to McAfee. With Symantec we turned off the real-time scanning and did a full scan every night. In theory this approach wasn't quite as safe, but it reduced our build times from over 3 hours to around 45 minutes. McAfee has given the security goons the means to prevent us from turning the real-time scanning off. I did find a weakness, however. They let me exclude the entire disk drive from the real-time scan, which effectively neuters it. I wish they had investigated this further. I use NOD32 from ESET at home, with its real-time scan feature turned on, and it doesn't suck every last resource out of the machine. Build times increase only a few percent, and it doesn't hammer the disk drive constantly.
Software Zen:
delete this;
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Dude I have the same problem but at my pc in home what can we do to reduce its CPU hunger?
The Developer is right all the time No Fear The Developer is Here
Start - Run - cmd.exe Then type
FORMAT C: /Y
and hit Enter. CPU usage will be down to 0.Cheers, Vikram.
The hands that help are holier than the lips that pray.
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gToX wrote:
RTVScan.exe
Ah. Symantec.
gToX wrote:
50% of my CPU
That's about right. My advice is: change your AV.
Steve_Harris wrote:
My advice is: change your AV.
Sorry mate. If I had it my way, I'd uninstall every last piece of AV on my machine. After all, there's IT with their gazillion firewall services to try and block any unsafe EXEs from coming to my machine. Then I have this habit of right-click > Open for all removable drives, so that won't allow any autorun type virii to infect my machine. I wish IT heard my woes X|
====================================== Screwed-up people settle fights through violence. Screwed-up people start wars that could kill millions. Normal people settle fights through cookies, cakes, and pies. Normal people are fat.
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I've gone round and round with our corporate IT gestapo over this particular issue. We've recently switched from Symantec Antivirus to McAfee. With Symantec we turned off the real-time scanning and did a full scan every night. In theory this approach wasn't quite as safe, but it reduced our build times from over 3 hours to around 45 minutes. McAfee has given the security goons the means to prevent us from turning the real-time scanning off. I did find a weakness, however. They let me exclude the entire disk drive from the real-time scan, which effectively neuters it. I wish they had investigated this further. I use NOD32 from ESET at home, with its real-time scan feature turned on, and it doesn't suck every last resource out of the machine. Build times increase only a few percent, and it doesn't hammer the disk drive constantly.
Software Zen:
delete this;
Yeah ESET is the best in this test ;-) Integrated Firewall is awesome :)
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This stinks!!! IT just had a guy sent over to "upgrade" the antivirus on my system. He's done installing the AV software, I reboot the PC, and the next thing I know RTVScan.exe is eating up 50% of my CPU. :mad: X|
====================================== Screwed-up people settle fights through violence. Screwed-up people start wars that could kill millions. Normal people settle fights through cookies, cakes, and pies. Normal people are fat.
I got into a serious argument with several of the IT admins and decision makers at my old company about the use of Symantec AV. Verdict was that I was right, after a few hours of arguing, providing proof (that already was under their nose) off of the internet but they have to stick with Symantec. No sane reason was provided. I don't work there anymore.
"Every time Lotus Notes starts up, somewhere a puppy, a kitten, a lamb, and a baby seal are killed. Lotus Notes is a conspiracy by the forces of Satan to drive us over the brink into madness. The CRC-32 for each file in the installation includes the numbers 666." Gary Wheeler "You're an idiot." John Simmons, THE Outlaw programmer "I realised that all of my best anecdotes started with "So there we were, pissed". Pete O'Hanlon
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Start - Run - cmd.exe Then type
FORMAT C: /Y
and hit Enter. CPU usage will be down to 0.Cheers, Vikram.
The hands that help are holier than the lips that pray.
Vikram A Punathambekar wrote:
FORMAT C: /Y
How about format C: \u /y ? just to be sure :) Or even better, why not use FDisk? :)
"Every time Lotus Notes starts up, somewhere a puppy, a kitten, a lamb, and a baby seal are killed. Lotus Notes is a conspiracy by the forces of Satan to drive us over the brink into madness. The CRC-32 for each file in the installation includes the numbers 666." Gary Wheeler "You're an idiot." John Simmons, THE Outlaw programmer "I realised that all of my best anecdotes started with "So there we were, pissed". Pete O'Hanlon