![]() ![]() Shiretoko named for the Japanese Peninsula and a UN world heritage site (aren't we the smart ones) seems to be the development release leg for 3.5 - replacing GranParadiso? While Namoroka (a unique nature reserve in northeastern Madagascar) seems to be the 3.6 development release leg. Note: For Firefox 3 and perhaps after, Minefield will remain the development version and always have 'pre' in the string, whereas GranParadiso is the release leg and will not have 'pre' in the string - so there you go. The historic Phoenix and Firebird strings are still on the main page 'cos we like to remind 'em of their humble beginnings. Essentially (if we can paraphrase a very big page) the mozilla design team are saying that they will develop a set of components (browser, mail client, editor (composer) and others) which will work well together but will have their own development priorities and timeframes, rather than the current monolithic Mozilla structure. The Mozilla roadmap shows Firefox as the browser for the next generation of Mozilla. Firebird/Phoenix has morph'd into Firefox. This is the complete list of all Firefox strings that we have ever found or received - including those on the main page. Make sure to click Save.We keep only the most current and major releases in the main page. ![]() Now go to Administrator options and uncheck the Use Windows Defender box. To turn off Windows Defender, open the program and click on Options. ![]() If you have other antivirus software, you can disable windows defender to workaround this issue. MSMPENG is going to be "Scanning" all of that activity. So, when booting the PC or resuming from Standby, lots of processes are access RAM and swapping memory from disk, etc. It is watching processes and other real time activity as things load into memory. MSMPENG is the antimalware detection engine shared by OneCare and Windows Defender. If the problem goes away, enable startup items one at a time until the conflict is identified. I would recommend disabling all startup items via MSCONFIG. Hi, According to the similar issues, Are you installing mutiple antivirus software? MSMPENG.exe running at 100% CPU typically means that something is conflicting with the protection engine service. ![]()
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