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  • Well since there are no further updates on why vsserv.exe is using such large amounts of ram, and not releasing the ram after it is done scanning. I have uninstalled bitdefender, as 800+ MB of RAM being Reserved by this process is ridiculous. It should not be using 800+ MB of RAM when the system is idle. This does impact…
  • Well I tried the recommended fix, it did not help at all. The vsserv.exe process still uses alot of RAM. It still uses a ton of RAM when you begin a scan and the Commit Size increases greatly. Upon stopping a scan, it does not release this Commit Size thus it prevents the system or any other programs from using the RAM.…
  • Yes that is correct, vsserv consumes alot of RAM, and the longer my computer is on, the more ram it will reserve. If I run a scan, it will increase its ram usage alot faster than if I just let my computer sit idle. I replied to the email i received, with the log that was created. But I am currently uploading it now to that…
  • Hi, I was just curious if you received my logs, and if so, about how long does it take to go through them?
  • Alright, so after running a system scan. vsserv.exe is now using a Commit Size of 704MB and an active usage of ~15MB. Nearly 1GB of ram reserved for one program, that boasts low system resource usage..........I do not call nearly 1GB of ram, as being a low resource usage.
  • Hi skalm, How old is the issue? What happened before? Please give as many details on your system as possible. It will help BD experts to find the solution... You could check the forum too, vsserv has plenty of problems. Maybe try a repair/desinstall operation, start... program... bitdefender... repair, and so on... maybe…
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