

My CPU temp is invariably 98 degrees – 102/08 degrees if I have on a video.ĭuring MSERT full ‘C’ drive scans it goes to 150 plus degrees.

Sending you on an unnecessary wild goose chase! You will – as always happens through the years – – be told that you may have an Virus Malware or you installed something or you did something that ’caused’ the issue. I may sound harsh BUT – I do not believe Microsoft cares if your system fails because of heat issues – after all new equipment makes money for them and others.ĪND – those people under MS employ are provided the fastest and newest systems to perform their work so they design Software/Programs for THEIR computer equipment environment without a caring thought about anyone else! A Quick scan should not be assigned by DEFAULT. Will not go into the detail of the efforts I go through to protect my computer – but – if I feel I want to check a folder I programmed to store items of interest more frequently – without an scan of the entire ‘C’ drive I will not be putting my computer through an heat stress so often. The point is – it eventually scans the drive or folder I custom selected.

Previously I have allowed it to perform a custom scan until it is finished – it takes quite a long time. Ever notice your CPU temperature during an full ‘C’ drive scan? I say this because 22 minutes into a CUSTOM scan – it started with the ‘C’ drive and is still scanning the ‘C’ drive when I canceled it at 22 minutes into the scan. It seems the Custom scan which, it states, includes ‘Quick Scan’ – IS scanning the entire ‘C’ drive. I’m in tune with the time a ‘Quick Scan’ takes – one minute 47 seconds. Problem is the Custom scan which includes a ‘C’ drive quick scan is actually a FULL ‘C’ drive scan! is there a way to avoid the ‘Quick Scan’ when I choose to scan a drive or folder of my choice? When choosing the TYPE of scan – CUSTOM …. AMD10 – Quad core with SSD and 8 Gb memory Been using – MSERT – for some time (years) now – but I’m curious about its functionality.Īlways have the latest version for Win 7 64bit and definitions.
