[dba-Tech] Disk Hogging

John Bartow john at winhaven.net
Thu Jun 4 12:10:44 CDT 2009


I recommend unchecking:
Adobe Speed Launch,
Igfpers (Intel), 
Quick Time Task,
Sun Java Updater,
Outlook

Don't know what these are
Click Yes
type32,
IMJPMIG8.1,
PHIME,
ArcSoft Connect Daemon,

I recommend uninstalling Secunia and running it from their web site once a
week this eliminates the resource drain and eliminates the need for the
Quick Time Task and Sun Java Updater items along with Windows Automatic
Updates and Adobe Automatic update checking and a few others that I don't
remember OTTOMH.

I also recommend uninstalling AVG8 and replacing with Vipre or AntiVir. I've
had quite a number of problems get through AVG lately.

-----Original Message-----
From: dba-tech-bounces at databaseadvisors.com
[mailto:dba-tech-bounces at databaseadvisors.com] On Behalf Of Rocky Smolin
Sent: Thursday, June 04, 2009 11:40 AM
To: 'Discussion of Hardware and Software issues'
Subject: Re: [dba-Tech] Disk Hogging

Oh, that's better.

Not much in the Logon tab - rdpclip, Userinit Logon, Explorer, Adobe Speed
Launch, ArcSoft Connect Daemon, ATICCC for my dual monitors, I think,
AVG8_TRAY, Everything(waht a great program that is!), igfpers, IMJPMIG8.1,
PHIME, Quick Time Task, Sygate, Sun Java Updater, type32, Outlook, Secunia,
ctfmon, and Click Yes.

Not a lot.  My Winlogon list is even shorter - all Publisher=Microsoft
except for one AVG and one ATI (dual monitors).

Rocky
 

-----Original Message-----
From: dba-tech-bounces at databaseadvisors.com
[mailto:dba-tech-bounces at databaseadvisors.com] On Behalf Of John Bartow
Sent: Thursday, June 04, 2009 9:10 AM
To: 'Discussion of Hardware and Software issues'
Subject: Re: [dba-Tech] Disk Hogging

The AutoRuns list is eye opening isn't it?

Go to the options menu and check hide Windows Entries. Click Refresh (F5).
That removes most of it from the list. 

The Logon tab is what is most user friendly. With Windows entries turned off
you can uncheck most any item and it will not cause problems. Most of those
are auto update features for add-ins, system tray icons programs and such.

The other items can be checked for trace items that you know you don't need
because you  unistalled something. For instance Norton products leave behind
a number of services and drivers. You can uncheck these and restart if
nothing barks (it won't) at you then delete them. Once deleted, run CCleaner
and it will remove a whole slew of crap (CCleaner stands for Crap Cleaner)
that was left behind on disk and in registry because of those entries.

The previously mentioned tabs and WinLogon are tabs to look through for
items entered by malware.

If you adjust what you see in Process Explorer (via the View Menu) it is
also very eye-opening. How much memory is that simple "little" free utility
using? Also handy for checking on how much memory all of the processes of a
security application is using - min/max/ave. And when you kill a process
there it will not sit around and decide if it wants to comply, it
dies-pronto!

SysInternals also has many  other utilities like this - all free - file
monitoring would be another useful one for the original purpose of this
thread. 

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