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Xycon

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  1. I have quite fast PC, normally I update things all at once, and then by the end of it, restart once to finish of all the updates in progress. Now having quite a fast PC saved me here. As I was doing some big windows updates as well. We all know how unstable windows updates can be, especially if they are abruptly cut off by your 10 min BS. You can quite literately break a working OS with that sort of behavior. Forcing a complete OS re-install along with all the crap that comes with it. This HAS to change, or mbam is not even worth using when compared to others that dont have this 10 minute BS.
  2. I have not seen something like this in very long time. But this is absolutely ridiculous. I have quite fast PC, normally I update things all at once, and then by the end of it, restart once to finish of all the updates in progress. Now having quite a fast PC saved me here. As I was doing some big windows updates as well. We all know how unstable windows updates can be, especially if they are abruptly cut off by your 10 min BS. You can quite literately break a working OS with that sort of behavior. Forcing a complete OS re-install along with all the crap that comes with it. This HAS to change, or mbam is not even worth using when compared to others that dont have this 10 minute BS.
  3. Meh ... I have found a way already. Besides that, I made a windows task that weekly simply kills said folder along with some other trash folder(non mbam related) so I never have to look back at it again.
  4. I see .. and are there any setting to stop these useless files from being created? I just opened a few of them in notepad for the heck of it. I like that MBAM stops them and all, but I really dont want this cluttering crap being created every time.
  5. yeah .. i could do all that, but it would be a waste of my time i want to know why those 289k files are even there to begin with, let alone take forever to be scanned is that how the database is setup? is that even supposed to be the database? if so, its the worst form of database management i have ever seen in any AV antimalware/antispyware etc.
  6. I started a custom scan, maxed settings and on all drives. So I went to work and hours later came back. Scan not finished. Few hours later, still not finished. I started to think, what the actual censored is wrong here. I take a look, I see it seems to be scanning an absolutely ridiculous folder of itself. C:\ProgramData\Malwarebytes\MBAMService\MwacDetections Which contains a gazillion files. All 2KB in size, and it actually takes a second to scan each file. ( Which in itself is very slow, and yes before you ask my AV is not blocking things or anything, and no I dont have a slow ass system) It just spend half a day scanning its down database? Or so it seems anyways. WTF IS THIS CRAP
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