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Firefox high memory warning message by AVG

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AVG Advisor message; AVG detected high memory usage by the following application: Firefox Total memory used: 311MB AVG recommends closing and reopening the application for faster performance.

AVG Advisor message; AVG detected high memory usage by the following application: Firefox Total memory used: 311MB AVG recommends closing and reopening the application for faster performance.

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This is probably nothing to worry about.

Although I do not use AVG myself I imagine you can probably set AVG to stop issuing such warnings. The memory usage is probably not considered high. How much RAM do you have installed on your computer ?
(Remember 1GB is equivalent to something in the order of 1000MB)

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This is happening when you first launch the Firefox browser now... My home page is Google and this message comes up about 300 times a day... seriously. It is making me nutso and frustrated! Don't need the stress...

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FYI - I have 12GB of installed RAM

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You hardly seem to be short of RAM, so it may be that AVG is being a bit over cautious in issuing warnings.

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If you disable the option "Disable AVG Advisor performance notifications" in the advanced setting tab, you shouldn't see this again.

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Done that and it's still giving the error. Thanks for the kind effort. I gave it up for now until Firefox and/or AVG comes up with a proper solution. I moved to chrome..

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You would do better seeking advice from AVG. Your memory usage is not that remarkable. If you are getting a warning at start-up the problem is probably with AVG.

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If you are using the free version of AVG I would sooner recommend uninstalling AVG and getting antivirus protection from smarter people. MS has a nice one. I see this kind of behavior from an antivirus company as indicative of their competence.

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Sure, if you want to sign up for an ineffective antivirus. Av-test.org gives it a 2/6 on protection, while AVG free has a 5.5/6--the highest for free products.