Assault trooperPolska
01/06/07 8:26am
I don't understand, I really don't. my computer keeps updating at the least appropiate time... I checked on taskmanager, updating takes up 30% of the weak aready processor I got...
Examples: I was playing at Tuchola last night and us, germans were storming r2, the last enemy bunker, the russians resisted, and I had a sniper rifle, anw was picking off those peasky pak gunnes, and running in straight lines fools. Then BAM! framerate drops to like 5... and at such conditions one has to be the terminator to hit anything. Why? Cause my computer starts updating...
Another example: So I was playing Cossacks 2, u probably never heard of it but that's ok.. ita basically a RTS, so its working fine, I send everything I got at the enemy, and then bam... everything slows, and I know its updating cause I checked, and of course cause I can't see anything, and whole battalions get routed, I still win, but the caulties are staggering.
I know there option to turnoff autoputade, and I sure did, but now some Lucomscallproxy.exe and LUAupt.exe turn up and mess it all up for me.
I just want to know if its normal that it updates at times when U need the processing power... or is my computer just a bastard and does it to annoy me because its possesed by the devil?
MyWifesMule
01/06/07 9:36am
but now some Lucomscallproxy.exe and LUAupt.exe turn up and mess it all up for me.
I guess you'll have to find out what this program is and turn off auto update as well.
I just want to know if its normal that it updates at times when U need the processing power...
I believe the computer dosen't care what your running at the time, when its suppose to auto update, it does.
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01/06/07 10:44am
Polska, if you don't want the Taskmanager to load programs and run them in the background do this;
Start, control panel, Administrative tools, Services, Scroll down to "Task Scheduler", double click, drop down "startup type" and click "Disabled", then go to "service status:" and click "stop". Restart your computer.
When it restarts, you can do this as well;
Start, Run, in the box type "msconfig" without the quotes and then click OK. Then click on the startup tab and surf through all the programs listed. Uncheck the one's that you are sure you don't need to run at startup (i.e. Microsoft office startup, Adobe reader, etc.) Some will be a little bit difficult to know what they are, but if you uncheck something that needs to run at startup, just repeat the process and re-check the box.
Try that and see what happens. You should see some very slight improvements in performance, as some programs will not be running in the background using precious resources.
Assault trooperPolska
01/06/07 10:45am
I did as u suggested mule(should have done it by myself cause its common sence, but sometime's its not so common) Its LUComCallBack.exe from LU--> Live update from my norton antivirus, and it apparently can not be turned off, Norton antivirus can be turned off, but then I'll need to block internat acces, cause I might get some bloody virus... oh well then... I shall suffer in peace and quiet then...
MyWifesMule
01/06/07 10:56am
Norton antivirus can be turned off, but then I'll need to block internat acces, cause I might get some bloody virus... oh well then... I shall suffer in peace
Just shut off the virus protection when you go into a game, there are no viruses in COD. Just remember to turn it back on when your surfing the web.
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01/06/07 10:56am
Polska, you can shut down Norton, completely, by way of "msconfig". Once you are finished playing, go back in and re-enable your antivirus using "msconfig". Norton is a huge drain on your computers resources. That is why I stopped using Symantec Products completely. I now use AVG Free antivirus (free, by the way. Google it) and use Windows firewall, and haven't had a virus since I stopped searching for and downloading cheats to CODUO.
Norton is really overkill, unless you are exposing your computer to sites that might be infected, or opening suspicious emails. I have AVG installed on my computer, but I have it disabled all the time. I update it once a month! NO VIRUSES. You will absolutely notice marked improvement in disabling or eliminating Norton- resource hog- antivirus.
Assault trooperPolska
01/06/07 11:15am
QUOTE()--S@B0T--> @ 01/06/07 10:56am)

Polska, you can shut down Norton, completely, by way of "msconfig". Once you are finished playing, go back in and re-enable your antivirus using "msconfig". Norton is a huge drain on your computers resources. That is why I stopped using Symantec Products completely. I now use AVG Free antivirus (free, by the way. Google it) and use Windows firewall, and haven't had a virus since I stopped searching for and downloading cheats to CODUO.
Norton is really overkill, unless you are exposing your computer to sites that might be infected, or opening suspicious emails. I have AVG installed on my computer, but I have it disabled all the time. I update it once a month! NO VIRUSES. You will absolutely notice marked improvement in disabling or eliminating Norton- resource hog- antivirus.
My norton antivirus subscription runs out on the 20th... so I just might get what you got... and true, I never open emails unless they r in my adress book or I know who it is... and u r probably right... damn u symanatec corp!!! lol, thanks sab, mule...
I jusd did all u told me sab, and restart3ed my computer, it started in like 1 minute, cause a lot of unnecessary crap did not turn itself on... intredible, normally I turn it on and go and make a sandwich, because that's how long it takes to fully turn on... yay! All hail computer lord SABOT! BOW down to him!
LOL
MyWifesMule
01/06/07 2:50pm
"yay! All hail computer lord SABOT! BOW down to him! " 
Yeah I had mcAfee, did the same thing. I now use Trend Micro PC-cllin, no problems, but is not free.
Hey S@bot, how did you get one of my baby pictures? Those were supposed to be sealed after the trial.
Assault trooperPolska
01/06/07 3:18pm
[quote name='MyWifesMule' date='01/06/07 2:50pm' post='135901']

LOL! Mule always has these great images/smileys/unknown.
And I just played... omg... wow! I guess that my computer isn't all that crappy now... it was all the fault of norton... I'll get all the posts about how my computer is bad and sue symanatech for emotional and mental pain they caused me... LOL then I'll be rich enought to just buy a new computer... yay!
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01/06/07 7:42pm
I am glad it helped you Polska. Have fun!
BTW, Mule someone sent that photo to me when I had my 40th birthday. A note said "I would understand". I don't! LOL. Anyway, I always enjoy your sense of humor and your post pics. Keep 'em comin'!
THE Mechanic
01/07/07 10:23am
QUOTE()--S@B0T--> @ 01/06/07 10:56am)

Polska, you can shut down Norton, completely, by way of "msconfig". Once you are finished playing, go back in and re-enable your antivirus using "msconfig". Norton is a huge drain on your computers resources. That is why I stopped using Symantec Products completely. I now use AVG Free antivirus (free, by the way. Google it) and use Windows firewall, and haven't had a virus since I stopped searching for and downloading cheats to CODUO.
Norton is really overkill, unless you are exposing your computer to sites that might be infected, or opening suspicious emails. I have AVG installed on my computer, but I have it disabled all the time. I update it once a month! NO VIRUSES. You will absolutely notice marked improvement in disabling or eliminating Norton- resource hog- antivirus.
I have AVG aswell However I believe AVG will no longer be offered Free after the 15 th of this month..
"T.M."
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01/07/07 10:47am
Well my friend, that is EXACTLY what they wanted you and me and everyone else using thier free product to believe! However, I am on task for you and every other bargain seeking, computer owning, individual who cannot pass up a great deal and I got out my shovel and dug around until I found their FREE product once more.
It is called AVG FREE 7.5 and if you already have their product installed, download this update by selecting the "run" option instead of "save" when downloading. When prompted, select the "repair" option during installation and the installation shield will input the necessary files to update your version to the NEW, FREE 7.5 version!!
What will this cost you, you ask? Absolutely nada, zilch, zero! Good luck and have fun!
Here is the link to get the ball rolling!
http://free.grisoft.com/freeweb.php/doc/2/
THE Mechanic
01/07/07 3:15pm
Sabot sir,All I can say is Thank you ,Thank you,Thank you!!! You just made my day aswell.
Best Regards, "T.M"
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01/07/07 3:28pm
I'm glad!
QUOTE(THE Mechanic @ 01/07/07 10:23am)

QUOTE()--S@B0T--> @ 01/06/07 10:56am)

Polska, you can shut down Norton, completely, by way of "msconfig". Once you are finished playing, go back in and re-enable your antivirus using "msconfig". Norton is a huge drain on your computers resources. That is why I stopped using Symantec Products completely. I now use AVG Free antivirus (free, by the way. Google it) and use Windows firewall, and haven't had a virus since I stopped searching for and downloading cheats to CODUO.
Norton is really overkill, unless you are exposing your computer to sites that might be infected, or opening suspicious emails. I have AVG installed on my computer, but I have it disabled all the time. I update it once a month! NO VIRUSES. You will absolutely notice marked improvement in disabling or eliminating Norton- resource hog- antivirus.
I have AVG aswell However I believe AVG will no longer be offered Free after the 15 th of this month..
"T.M."
I think it will still be offered free, you just dont get the "good stuff". You get what you already have, nothing more, maybe less. I believe the 15th is just when they release (i havent seen the notice recently) the new version with all the bells and whistles.
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