I'm not a very technical person when it comes to computers, so I'm hoping there are some knowledgeable ET'ers who wouldn't mind helping me out.
Within the last 6 weeks or so I've noticed that volume spikes completely freeze up my machine. Both my Physical memory and CPU usage are running at 99%. The most recent incident was Friday's job data. After I restarted eSignal I found my memory for running it was 4.2M k and it held those levels into noon.
As a test I opened up my charts last night it started off around 300k and slowly climbed to around 3M by the open.
Now I would of course expect a higher usage come open, but I only trade futures, so the only difference is the trade volume.
My page only has 4 charts with 2 indicators a piece and a small watch list of 5 symbols.
For comparison I opened up eSignal 10. It's page has 13 charts each with an indicator and a watch list with about 2 dozen symbols yet it runs at less than 100k.
Does the raise any red flags to anyone?
I suppose an obvious question is what did I do differently 6 weeks ago and I'd say to eSignal nothing. For this reason I've considered the possibility of a virus, but my scans always come back clean and it does not seem to matter how man applications I open in addition to eSignal 11 the memory usage barely moves.
Any advice or tips would be greatly appreciated.
Within the last 6 weeks or so I've noticed that volume spikes completely freeze up my machine. Both my Physical memory and CPU usage are running at 99%. The most recent incident was Friday's job data. After I restarted eSignal I found my memory for running it was 4.2M k and it held those levels into noon.
As a test I opened up my charts last night it started off around 300k and slowly climbed to around 3M by the open.
Now I would of course expect a higher usage come open, but I only trade futures, so the only difference is the trade volume.
My page only has 4 charts with 2 indicators a piece and a small watch list of 5 symbols.
For comparison I opened up eSignal 10. It's page has 13 charts each with an indicator and a watch list with about 2 dozen symbols yet it runs at less than 100k.
Does the raise any red flags to anyone?
I suppose an obvious question is what did I do differently 6 weeks ago and I'd say to eSignal nothing. For this reason I've considered the possibility of a virus, but my scans always come back clean and it does not seem to matter how man applications I open in addition to eSignal 11 the memory usage barely moves.
Any advice or tips would be greatly appreciated.