Originally Posted By: rpn453
Microsoft has never found anything in its monthly scans or in the couple of Windows Live scans I've done.
I assume by monthly scans, you're talking about the malicious software removal tool released monthly by MS. That's not really a scanner in the normal sense.
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If I do have a bunch of viruses, I'll take them over using anti-virus. Every computer I've ever used with anti-virus is waaaaaay slower than mine. My computer runs great with only 17 background processes using 126 MB of RAM.
Thanks for bringing this point to light. Tells me exactly what kind of mentality I'm dealing with. (Psss! Don't tell anyone but MSE and even Avast have gotten to the point that their resource "drain" has an almost zero impact on performance even if you are running an active scan). I see however you're chasing the holy-grail of process #s and total commit charges.
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I don't use Java. I don't trust it.
How about flash? There's an awful lot of malware finding its way around with flash these days too.
I'm trying to figure out the security (or lack of) mentality behind not having at a minimum a couple of on-demand scanners handy such as Malwarebytes or Superantispyware, while the same time being just fine with "any viruses I do have" being on a machine doing God knows what (bot-net, stealing personal info, etc etc).
Do yourself a favor and run Malwarebytes at a minimum. Or since you're so paranoid about your precious processes and commit charges, run Hitman Pro 3.5. It doesn't even require installation if you're just going to check for possible infections.
This is what my system looks like and there's no slowdown or difference between running MSE or not.