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Grail Knight
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reply to thedragonmas
Re: [FireFox] firefox 3.0.4 using 100% of cpu on exit

Are you disabling the auto AV scan in Fx only or disabling the AV on the computer?

You may know this or not but just go into about:config and filter to this entry.

browser.download.manager.scanWhenDone

Double-click the value and change it to false.
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thedragonmas

join:2007-12-28
Albany, GA

did not know i could do that thanks. trying to find a way to disable autoscanning in mcaffee for just the one directory ff uses, not having any luck there.

its not really a problem persay, but if i keep killing off the ff process when it hangs like this im afraid im gonna cause data corruption sooner or later...


Grail Knight
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You are welcome.


33591094

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Canada

reply to Grail Knight
said by Grail Knight See Profile :

Are you disabling the auto AV scan in Fx only or disabling the AV on the computer?

You may know this or not but just go into about:config and filter to this entry.

browser.download.manager.scanWhenDone

Double-click the value and change it to false.
When the heck did they add that? Scanning after download is the main reason I use Download Statusbar. Do you know if there's an entry for specifying the location of your scanner? Or is it 'smart'?
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Cudni
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Someshire
Added in version 3.x. I think it will use whatever default AV is to scan

Cudni


Grail Knight
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reply to 33591094
Like Cudni said.


33591094

join:2002-11-19
Canada

reply to Cudni
Thanks for the reply - I think I'll give that a shot, maybe disable download status bar scan call and see what happens.
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DataDoc
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reply to Grail Knight
Isn't browser.download.manager.scanWhenDone only for a scan after download? I see that happening (Avast icon spins) but on exit only FF uses 100% cpu, no Avast action detected. In my case it's about 3-4 seconds, regardless of number of downloads, number of open tabs, or anything else I can determine.

It just seems FF is doing it's own work.
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