Posted August 4, 20159 yr Windows XP Pro, Firefox, WinPatrol, Nod32, AdMuncher Noticed orange triangle in System Tray. Clicked on it, opened Nod32; looked normal. Back to System Tray; orange triangle there again. . Opened up Nod32; noticed Games mode was enabled. Don't know how that was activated. . Disabled Games mode. Same orange triangle in System Tray. Restarted. All is well! License good until November 2015. Restart can be a great lifesaver! I'm glad I did not mess around with Nod32 and chance really messing it up.
August 4, 20159 yr FPCH Admin That is a little strange, Lina. I've never come across this before with Nod32. ~I know that you believe you understand what you think I said, but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant.~ ~~Robert McCloskey~~
August 4, 20159 yr Author That is a little strange, Lina. I've never come across this before with Nod32. A few years back I would have been upset about it. But I've seen a lot of strange things (e.g., dump file) and been able to resolve them with Restart or Search on my own. And it's reassuring that you and others on this forum have my back :)
August 6, 20159 yr By default gamer mode is enabled when an application runs in full screen. The setting is under computer -> gamer mode. http://www.extremetechsupport.com/data/MetaMirrorCache/5569ad19ed3164831fb4dda6815a627f.png']http://www.extremetechsupport.com/data/MetaMirrorCache/5569ad19ed3164831fb4dda6815a627f.png[/url]
August 7, 20159 yr Author By default gamer mode is enabled when an application runs in full screen. The setting is under computer -> gamer mode. Gimbo, I'm confused. I don't believe I did anything to trigger the activation of gamer mode.
August 7, 20159 yr Although I don't run Nod32, I suspect Gimbo means that any video or other graphics program opened up to the full screen may be what sent Nod32 into gamer mode. Only guessing here though. Nev.
August 7, 20159 yr FPCH Admin That's exactly right. It can be a game, movie or even a YouTube video in full screen. Gamer mode is a feature in ESET Smart Security and ESET NOD32 Antivirus version 5.x and later: Activated by default when ESET detects any full-screen application in use (games, movies, etc.). Maximizes performance and minimizes intrusion when full-screen applications are running. Postpones scheduled tasks (for example, virus signature database updates or scheduled computer scans). Disables notification windows. Minimizes CPU usage by ESET to improve system performance. ~I know that you believe you understand what you think I said, but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant.~ ~~Robert McCloskey~~
August 18, 20159 yr Author For the last hour or so, I keep getting the Nod32 enabled game mode. I can't figure out what's triggering it. Do you think it good be the screen resolution? (Although I have not changed that.)
August 18, 20159 yr FPCH Admin Have you watched any youtube videos or any movies, Lina? ~I know that you believe you understand what you think I said, but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant.~ ~~Robert McCloskey~~
August 18, 20159 yr Author I did watch some videos; however, the Nod 32 alert did not come up until way later. I then disabled the game mode, but it came up again and again after I had not been watching any. After restarts and no viewing of videos, the alert showed up again. I'm posting this after a cold start, will avoid videos, and will see what happens. Thanks. A mild annoyance, really.
August 18, 20159 yr Author I'm on Firefox and often click View, Full Screen, to get more text on the page so I won't have to scroll so much. I wonder if that may be a clue. I'll refrain from doing that and see what happens.
August 18, 20159 yr Author Nod 32 alert appeared again. When I click on the configuration box, it does not show the game mode as enabled and the alert disappears. Then the alert returns. I can't seem to get rid of it. All I did was read a few posts on this and two other computer forums. I'm going to run the Nod32 custom scan and again see what happens. The alert is now an orange ball indicating it's scanning. :popcorn:
August 18, 20159 yr Author Could Firefox be enabling game mode? I'm running FF 40.0.2 Custom Nod32 scan showed no malware Closed everything - Nod32 icon in system tray normal. Opened Firefox - alert turned orange. Closed Firefox - Nod32 icon in system tray normal. Open Internet Explorer - Nod32 icon in system tray normal Closed Internet Explorer - Nod32 icon in system tray normal. Edited August 18, 20159 yr by Mommalina
August 18, 20159 yr FPCH Admin I don't use Firefox, Lina so I'm not really sure but it does sound as if that is the culprit. ~I know that you believe you understand what you think I said, but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant.~ ~~Robert McCloskey~~
August 19, 20159 yr Author I don't use Firefox, Lina so I'm not really sure but it does sound as if that is the culprit. I wonder if any of our other experts here use Firefox and can help? Perhaps the latest FF update is at fault? I was introduced to FF years ago. Each time I tried Internet Explorer again, it failed to enamor me; I only used it for Windows Updates.
August 19, 20159 yr Author I Googled Firefox and Nod32 gamer mode conflict; found the Firefox blog which seems to have never heard about it. Question: Will it stress or harm my XP computer if I keep using Nod32 with the gamer mode enabled all the time?
August 19, 20159 yr FPCH Admin I don't see how it would do any harm at all, Lina. ~I know that you believe you understand what you think I said, but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant.~ ~~Robert McCloskey~~
August 19, 20159 yr FPCH Admin You are welcome, Lina. I'm sorry that I couldn't be of more help. ~I know that you believe you understand what you think I said, but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant.~ ~~Robert McCloskey~~
September 7, 20159 yr Author :woohoo: The Nod32 orange icon alert suddenly disappeared from the task bar, and the gamer mode is not enabled! Don't know what did it; maybe Firefox and Nod32 were aware of the problem and resolved it?
September 7, 20159 yr FPCH Admin That could very well be. Eset is usually on the ball with things like this.... ~I know that you believe you understand what you think I said, but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant.~ ~~Robert McCloskey~~