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Java "Web Start" sucking my memory and hang my pc
SUSMatrix
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Oct 14 2016, 03:43 PM, updated 8y ago
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Recently i have this problem. My PC will after boot up, when opened Youtube to watch video, memory usage keeps increasing until 16GB RAM all full and it will lag and freeze. I discovered it's this "Java Web Start" keeps creating multiple process in the memory until it all sucked up. Each process is actually very small, but there's tons of it and it keeps increasing. After i tried uninstalling Java, it's ok and back to normal. What causes this? I need the Java for some app...... I have scanned with my Symantec Internet Security but found nothing.
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abubin
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Oct 14 2016, 03:54 PM
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install the latest version of java but set the security to very high. make sure to also clear the allow list. Then only java apps with proper SSL cert can run. From there, you can slowly only allow certain software to run. Then hopefully you can find out who is the culprit problem causing the problem.
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SUSMatrix
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Oct 14 2016, 03:59 PM
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QUOTE(abubin @ Oct 14 2016, 03:54 PM) install the latest version of java but set the security to very high. make sure to also clear the allow list. Then only java apps with proper SSL cert can run. From there, you can slowly only allow certain software to run. Then hopefully you can find out who is the culprit problem causing the problem. Everytime I watch YouTube, after a minute or so, the memory spamming starts......so YouTube kacau, how to resolve? I tried using different browser also same.
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stephen.alvin
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Nov 16 2016, 11:30 AM
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wat java did u install 32 or 64? Uninstall your java and install new java. Make sure there are no older java available. U can checked under add remove program.
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SUSMatrix
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Nov 16 2016, 11:41 AM
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QUOTE(stephen.alvin @ Nov 16 2016, 11:30 AM) wat java did u install 32 or 64? Uninstall your java and install new java. Make sure there are no older java available. U can checked under add remove program. The problem was solved a while back i think. I think i uninstall a lots of stuff including Java. Yeah, probably Java causes it. Really tulan with Java. If not some stuff requires it, will have removed it from my PC!
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SUSMatrix
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Nov 16 2016, 11:41 AM
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QUOTE(stephen.alvin @ Nov 16 2016, 11:30 AM) wat java did u install 32 or 64? Uninstall your java and install new java. Make sure there are no older java available. U can checked under add remove program. The problem was solved a while back i think. I think i uninstall a lots of stuff including Java. Yeah, probably Java causes it. Really tulan with Java. If not some stuff requires it, will have removed it from my PC!
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stephen.alvin
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Nov 16 2016, 12:06 PM
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U can disable the java auto update so that it wont take up your notebook resources upon startup. If u need to update can straight download offline java frm java web. It's safer that way.
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