
This will produce one log file on your desktop: mb-check-results.zipĪttach this file to your forum post by clicking on the "Drag files here to attach, or choose files.
#Roboform for chrome 64 bit zip file#
NOTE: These two files will be collected by the MB-Check Tool and added to the zip file for you This will produce two files in the same location (directory) as FRST: FRST.txt and Addition.txt You can check here if you're not sure if your computer is 32-bit or 64-bitĭouble-click to run FRST and when the tool opens click "Yes" to the disclaimer NOTE: You need to run the version compatible with your system.It contains no info that can identify or harm you. Tell any program that blocks it to ignore or allow. Download FRST and save it to your desktop.FIRST: Create and obtain Farbar Recovery Scan Tool (FRST) logs.Please use an Administrator account when doing the following, Let's try and get some logs first so the team can review them and see if they can tell what may be causing your issues.

The CPU issue with this process only happens with MB enabled, so I now have to choose between either MB or using Roboform in Chrome. I then added the Roboform executable in question to the MB exclusions list, but the CPU issue still exists only in Chrome. I then went further to test a brand new Chrome profile with nothing enabled other than Roboform - same issue. With MB disabled I can run Chrome with Roboform and no spikes in CPU occur. I tested many scenarios and in the end they were correct - MB was the culprit. They looked at my Procmon log and ran some internal tests - they said that eSet and/or MB were injecting into those processes. I had been trying to figure out what the issue was, but finally involved the Roboform support team.

There's a constant registry lookup cycle along with file lookup. I used Procmon (from Sysinternals) to see what the Roboform process was doing only when Chrome was in use.

This does not occur when I use Firefox 圆4 with Roboform enabled - the same executable is used for Firefox and the filename is not specific for Chrome (weird huh?). Zero-knowledge security Only you can access your data. When I'd run Chrome with Roboform enabled, I'd notice lag and high CPU use (2-5% constant) for the Roboform process (rf-chrome-nm-host.exe) attached to Chrome. Intuitive and easy to use Manage your passwords from our intuitive and easy to use browser extension and web editor.
#Roboform for chrome 64 bit software#
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