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  1. Hi Ron Thank you very much for the excellent feedback and links to follow up. I just wanted to clarify one thing - the Windows 7 machine is definitely the primary boot operating system, it does have VMware Workstation installed for running virtual machines on it but the MBAM I am having the high memory issue with is running on a Windows 7 x64 machine not a VM. Thanks for your help Regards Noel
  2. Here is the second set of files for the Windows 2003 machine, however the dds program wont run under Windows 2003. Here is the notification I get as a screenshot. Thanks Noel CheckResults.txt Result.txt
  3. Thank you Ron for your quick and detailed reply. I have been through these steps and as there are 2 computers I will do the files in 2 separate messages. First is the Windows 7 x64 machine. Regards Noel Attach.zip CheckResults.txt DDS.txt Result.txt
  4. I have searched high and low on the internet for a solution or at least reason why my mbamservice on two completely different computers is using 200+MB of ram constantly. This occurs start after starting and stays around the same even when running for weeks non-stop on a server with the usual scans and updates. Attached are two screen snapshots of the memory usage: 1. Is for a Windows 7 x64 machine with 8Gb of RAM 2. Is a Windows 2003 server 32 bit with 4Gb of RAM So this is from two completely different machines and OS versions. Both are running the latest version of MBAM and have been installed with it for a few months (earlier versions obviously). They update successfully and seem to work fine aside from the memory pressure that the service excerpts on the system. The only commonality between the machines is that they are also running Microsoft Security Essentials as an Anti-virus. In hunting around I have seen other "solutions" to basically scan for any malware or infections which has been done using all the different tools suggested by each post (including ones on this forum). Any input into how to find out the high memory usage would be appreciated and I don't believe it is anything to do with an infection as the CPU usage on the service is negligible except when it should be. Your help or advice is appreciated as the Windows server has enough memory problems being a 32 bit OS already.
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