The browser eats too much.
I used the Yandex browser for 3 years, everything was cool. Then some troubles began, he began to eat almost all of my memory. I thought that a virus was wound up in the browser, I decided to switch to the GX opera. Nothing has changed, eats almost all memory. Usually 1-2 tabs are open, but just a huge part is hawked. I checked the computer with such programs as: adwcleaner, 360 security, drweb. None of them could find the miner or trojan. I don't know what to do now.uuuu...
adblock almost doesn't cut ads...
put adguard and put https://greasyfork.org/ru/scripts/19993-ru-adlist-js-fixes
a vigorous mixture in a pair.
you need to install the Tampermonkey extension to RUAdlist. It is more convenient in the settings.
on that page it is indicated how to put.
okeschem
Operative how many years, which manufacturer?
Windows what?
In performance, what is indicated by memory?
What is the swap file, and where is it installed?
VETER15 has been
operating for a year and a half, I don’t remember which manufacturer. but it's definitely not in her
Windows 10
where to look?
paging file - maybe it's the truth in it. always had troubles with him before
VETER15
here is a question about the browser if you are not in the subject. And your questions are not suitable for the browser.
I had something similar on my laptop when I opened it I left the pzh page open for a few days. there was probably some kind of contextual advertising that was starting to suffer from a memory leak. I removed the snickering task in the task manager, some pages fell and it was possible to continue working. Now I don't leave pg open. to be honest, some kind of virus was also found there, but I don’t remember how it correlates with time.
True, I have more open pages than dofiga, but they are not loaded and the setting that unloads pages is turned off. it’s hard to say how many browsers there are, but let’s say it can be occupied by 80% -90% of 8GB and another 20GB of the swap file out of 32 (I don’t know what it consists of) what is the allocated memory (although the total allocated for the swap file is 25GB)
yuriko1158
MunchkiN 616
is it normal that my swap file is almost 9 gigs instead of the recommended 2x?
I just logged in from opera version 79.0.4143.72, 8 tabs are open, 9 extensions are installed in the browser, the RAM load is 46%, 6 GB of memory is installed. Reinstall Windows and don't bother, no one here will tell you the solution. The third day has gone, and you are still looking for a solution to the problem, when reinstalling the axis and prog is a matter of several hours.
okeschem
1. For me, like yours, the swap file is very huge. Always exhibited it manually, and on the recommendation. It is best to put it on the SSD, but you can also on the HDD.
And always keep the C drive half empty. Without installing anything there, since it will be loaded over time.
2. Specify the size by 2000 in each field. Apply, reload.
With such an operative, I advise you to close unnecessary tabs, otherwise just add a bar.
3. You have a screen above, there is a performance tab. And I also heard about the virus, but I could not catch it. He was associated with memory, and in itself simple, but because of this, his secrecy is at its best.
Reinstalling Windows, the last thing I do)
yuriko1158
Well, I don't claim to be an expert. This is my opinion, and it can often be different from others.
MunchkiN 616
Since you have such a consumption of swap, 25GB and do not buy RAM, it probably does not work out financially. I think you know that it is better to buy straps, and turn off the swap altogether.
okeschem
paging file DO NOT TOUCH. Set to system choice. If there are 9 gigs, then the system is already actively using it. 16 gigs today is a minimum, 8 is already very little. You never need to configure anything manually. Firefox eats up the most space for me. Less, it seemed in chrome and opera. I often use a bunch of browsers.
okeschem
is ok.
You have 8 GB of RAM.
Here the system automatically assigns the size of the swap. It does not interfere with your problem ... you
put 1 GB of RAM, the swap size will be 1 GB.
VETER15 wrote:
I think you know that it's better to buy planks and turn off swap altogether.
paging is better not to disable in my experience, even if the RAM is in excess. a little it is also not worth putting. ideally, in my opinion, to have a swap file about 2x more RAM, except for modern games applications of absurd values ​​such as if the RAM is 32 then the fp is 64, etc.
but I can’t increase the memory because it’s a laptop, it’s old and weak enough and it doesn’t make sense to upgrade it somehow.
okeschem
The current size arose not from the bulldozer, but because there was not enough memory.
Regarding "do not disable" - you can leave 2 GB for 32-bit applications if you do not have an SSD.