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November 23, 2009 at 9:29 am in reply to: CPU 100% often occurs when surfing the net and while using webcam #206060
lisek
Memberhccaus, you are still using McAfee on the nc20?
November 21, 2009 at 10:15 pm in reply to: CPU 100% often occurs when surfing the net and while using webcam #206059lisek
Memberwell, I have 1GB RAM and playing the clip in FF355 the usage of RAM is 280MB [!] therein ~100MB for FF [in Task Manager].
After some tweaks my nc20 uses 180MB RAM if no apps working – only the system plus Avira.November 21, 2009 at 8:22 pm in reply to: CPU 100% often occurs when surfing the net and while using webcam #206058lisek
Memberjeepers01 & hjsnc20,
thx for your answers.
Playing this clip: 98-100% CPU but no lags and without buffering:)November 21, 2009 at 10:55 am in reply to: CPU 100% often occurs when surfing the net and while using webcam #206057lisek
Memberhi hjsnc20,
I keep only Magic Keyboard, Samsung Recovery Solution plus Easy Display Manager.
I read somewhere that Easy Display Manager is necessery for proper working Fn – keys.
Am I wrong?November 19, 2009 at 8:06 pm in reply to: CPU 100% often occurs when surfing the net and while using webcam #206056lisek
MemberQuote:Could this be a problem with the Adobe Flash 10? which doesn’t support VIA VX800/Chrome chipset?If someone could confirm?
Did anyone try Adobe Flash 9?
Report your CPU usage playing this in HQ mode:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2srXOzDny54lisek
MemberMcAfee not activated but runniing in the background. Maybe it’s time to say goodbye McAfee. Recommend something lighter and free: avira, avast.
How to completely remove McAffe?
http://www.sammymobile.com/plugins/forum/forum_viewtopic.php?4945Ps
try FireFox instead IE?lisek
Memberand what video drivers are you using?
lisek
MemberWell, I don’t know if it’s worth to install 6.14.10.191.
Theoretically – yes. Maybe someone feels a difference?
I use the 6.14.10.182.lisek
Memberjeepers01
thanks for your clarification.http://www.techbeta.org/tools/mcafee-consumer-products-removal-tool-mcprexe/
Quote:McAfee Consumer Products Removal tool (MCPR.exe) 2.0Running the McAfee Consumer Product Removal tool (MCPR.exe) removes all 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, and 2009 versions of McAfee consumer products.
Note: This tool (previously named MCPR2.EXE) is not compatible with Microsoft Windows 98 or ME.
Download: McAfee Consumer Products Removal tool (MCPR.exe) 2.0
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I see the previous MCPR2.exe is now named (MCPR.exe) 2.0
lisek
Member[quote1254006406=mikergale]
New owner, I’ve had 2 freezes today with the apparently problem driver, so I want to delete it and try the older version linked above. Question, since I’m not too technically adept: do I delete version 6.14.10.213 before or after I install the older version? I’m just wondering if deleting the video driver means my video display with go away. Thanks!!
[/quote1254006406]Simply roll back vga drivers to the previous version in Device Manager.
You don’t have to delete the v. 6.14.10.213.I did so and have no freezes, got the previous version 6.14.10.182
lisek
Member[quote1254005429=jeepers01]
[quote1254000616=lisek]Sorry but MCPR.exe will remove all 2005, 2006, and 2007 versions of McAfee – read the description.[/quote1254000616]That’s rather interesting lisek, did you read the McAfee faq link in my post?It says
Quote:McAfee Document ID: TS100507
Running the McAfee Consumer Product Removal tool (MCPR.exe) removes all 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, and 2009 versions of McAfee consumer products.And it works.
I have successfully removed it from 2 x NC10’s and most recently from an N140 last weekend.
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I can’t open this FAQ, always got “an error accurred” info, don’t know why.Did you note it:
“McAfee Consumer Product Removal Tool description
Will remove all 2005, 2006, and 2007 versions of McAfee consumer products”
– from your first link [MCPR.exe]?lisek
MemberQuote:Here’s my advice – Don’t just turn this so-called “tool” off, just UNINSTALL it.That’s my advice too, you don’t need it.
lisek
Member[quote1253990742=jeepers01]
krs1 – Its the McAfee Consumer Product Removal tool (MCPR.exe)The faq is here
Good luck
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Sorry but MCPR.exe will remove all 2005, 2006, and 2007 versions of McAfee – read the description.You need MCPR2.exe for the later versions of McAfee.
Look here:
https://us.mcafee.com/root/fix.htmlSeptember 21, 2009 at 10:32 am in reply to: chipset driver for NC20 – "Chipset (ver.3.0.0.0)" – [samsung.com] #201377lisek
MemberQuote:I use strictly VIA drivers (and the new video driver just came out is 6.14.10.223), and they seem working fine in my NC20…hjsnc20,
I am really surprised ‘cos many users recognized the drivers 6.14.10.223 causing the freezes.
You’re using FF3.5.3?September 20, 2009 at 7:31 pm in reply to: chipset driver for NC20 – "Chipset (ver.3.0.0.0)" – [samsung.com] #201376lisek
MemberCould anyone confim that after updating drivers to VIA chipset driver ver. 3.0.0.0 from samsung.com – have got the same drivers listed in
DeviceManager/SystemDevices:VIA MSP DRAM Contoller
VIA MSP Miscellaneous Bus
VIA MSP Module Bus
VIA MSP PCI Express Root Port [x2]
VIA MSP Power Management Controller
VIA MSP Scratch Device
VIA MSP Standard Host Bridge [x4]All these VIA drivers have number 6.0.0.300 dated 2007.06.21
Please:)
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