Well, system hog. The code emulator kicks in whenever it sees a suspicious file. And yes, it usually takes a few seconds to emulate the file.
On the other hand, unless you're actually executing the file, the File System Shield's transient cache should be effective and should prevent the same file from being rescanned multiple times...
Thanks
Vlk
Hi Vlk
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But it happens everytime I run these programs and "transient cache" seems to have no affect at all.At least with the 3 programs I am talking about here.
Everytime I open XMPlay or open iTunes Store and use scrollbar or add a music file to xrecode II. All slow way down when(Code Emulation)is on.
Its just a shame that this happens because I know these programs are very clean and it feels like I am running a very old computer becasue of(Code Emulation).
I was always a big fan of Avast but I have to admit this is getting very frustrating.
I am sure some other programs also open more slowly because of(Code Emulation) but the 3 above are the most obvious ones the come to mind.
Can you some how optimize(Code Emulation) to allow programs to open faster?
Am I asking for big trouble if I disable(Code Emulation)?