R randomusername Beta Tester Apr 5, 2016 #81 Maybe you should disable the option for compatible systems. I had ESET a few years ago, but Adguard came much later...
Maybe you should disable the option for compatible systems. I had ESET a few years ago, but Adguard came much later...
avatar Administrator Staff member Administrator Apr 5, 2016 #82 I still hope we'll resolve all these issues and simply make it default without any conditions
avatar Administrator Staff member Administrator Apr 5, 2016 #84 Honestly, no idea what it is Let's wait for anybody else having the same issue. Maybe knowing what you have in common I'll understand something.
Honestly, no idea what it is Let's wait for anybody else having the same issue. Maybe knowing what you have in common I'll understand something.
Boo Berry Moderator + Beta Tester Moderator Apr 5, 2016 #85 What kind of hardware do you have? How many CPU cores/threads? If you've already posted that, my apologies, as I didn't have much time to read up in the entire topic.
What kind of hardware do you have? How many CPU cores/threads? If you've already posted that, my apologies, as I didn't have much time to read up in the entire topic.
R randomusername Beta Tester Apr 5, 2016 #86 You never asked. HP EliteBook 8560p (which still works surprisingly well), Intel i7, 4*2 cores, 8 GiB of RAM.
You never asked. HP EliteBook 8560p (which still works surprisingly well), Intel i7, 4*2 cores, 8 GiB of RAM.
Boo Berry Moderator + Beta Tester Moderator Apr 6, 2016 #87 Hmmm, so it sounds like Adguard and Firefox are maxing out two of the four threads in this case.
R randomusername Beta Tester Apr 6, 2016 #88 At least enough to make me worry about the hardware. It already has its third cooler, but ...