Pcctlcom exe memory usage
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The first and most important thing you should do is make sure your graphics or video drivers are up to date. Whether you're using integrated graphics or dedicated graphics, it's important to have the latest drivers. This is mainly because bugs in outdated drivers cause Desktop Window Managers to take up a lot of memory. Follow these steps to update the video driver in Windows. Hardware acceleration is usually used for Desktop Window Manager to work more smoothly. If you often see this process using too much CPU or memory, you need to make some changes to the personalization settings.
Step 1: On your keyboard, press the Windows logo key and I key at the same time. Then click Personalization. Step 2: Select the settings you want to change from the left pane. You may need to change the background, colors, lock screen and themes one by one to see if the problem goes away. If necessary, try switching to Basic Theme , which will greatly reduce the load on your system and battery.
Step 3: Look for the Screen Saver Settings option in the right panel and click on it. Windows includes a basic performance troubleshooter for finding and fixing problems.
Here's how to use it. If Windows is configured to prioritize appearance over performance, this can cause the Desktop Window Manager to use more memory. To solve this problem, you can set it to high performance, or let Windows decide what is best for your system.
Here's how to do it. In some cases, other processes, applications, or services may interfere with the Desktop Window Management process and cause it to consume more memory. In this case, you can perform a clean boot to find the program or process in question. Once you find it, simply uninstall or disable it and the Desktop Window Manager's high memory usage will be fixed.
If your system is infected with viruses or malware, it is likely that they are interfering with the Desktop Window Manager, or the legitimate dwm.
In these cases, it is best to do a complete system scan to find and delete viruses or malware infections. Only if I turn of the anti-virus completely does it go down. Then it just goes away. I have contacted TM and of course they are of no help.
They can't fathom what might be causing this. Anyway, back on subject, I am having slow performance issues and computer lock ups. When I open My Documents it takes several minutes for the folder to open. I have tried Registry Mechanic but that didn't help anything. I cannot afford to screw this computer up right now as my work would suffer tremendously. But the slow performance is causing it's own set of issues. Here is a screen shot of task manager from a few minutes ago; "Screen shot removed for newb reasons.
Will post later if needed" Anyway if I left out anything you need to know I will be glad to give you the info. I am not really very experienced at troubleshooting PC problems yet. Thanks for any and all help or ideas you may have.
It is the memory usage that goes above the physical size that should be worrying you. Take a look at the swapfile usage and sort the processes by mem usage in Task Manager to see the top hogs. On the face of it, your solution is to junk Pc-cillin which probably conflicts with some part of your system or hardware, and replace it with something less demanding, such as AVG free edition.
At least, you could try uninstalling and re-installing, making sure you remove every trace and vestige of PC-Cillin and reboot before a re-install. These are good suggestions and I would do them no problem but it raises a few questions. First, what is swapfile usage? Yes total newb question. I have looked at the memory hogs in task manager.
How will I make sense of this info when comparing it to what I find in swapfile usage? Hate to ask but I really don't know anything about it. Next questions.
I realize in order to do a complete and total uninstall of Pc-cillin I will have to remove registry entries manually. Is there a good way to find all of them that won't take forever?
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