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How do I know if a CA process is the cause of a memory leak or slow performance?

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How do I know if a CA process is the cause of a memory leak or slow performance?

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• Select Run… from the Start menu • Type taskmgr (Task Manager) and press the Enter key • Click the Processes tab • Click the CPU header twice to sort in descending order. If you find a CA file under Image Name column consuming heavy CPU, this could be eating up your processor speed. • Click the Memory Usage header twice to sort in descending order. If you find a CA file under Image Name column consuming heavy memory, this could indicate slow performance or memory leaks. • Click the Performance tab to check if the CPU Usage History has gone too high. Looks like my scan speeds are slow. How do I make sure scan performance is up to the mark? Before starting a scan, check your hard drive size. To do this: • Select My Computer (or Computer) from the Start menu. • Right click on the drive you want to scan and select the Properties option. • Make a note of the used space here. • Make a note of the time you are starting the scan. • To perform a scan: • Right click on the CA icon near your s

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