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Pepi93

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Since installing my 5900x I've had this pop up a few times after a restart. I'm not sure what's triggering this error. I don't even have the OneDrive folder it's refering to at the bottom. I also don't know anything about PerformanceCounters. The only thing that's different since the new CPU is TPM was changed in the BIOS from discrete to firmware.

Thanks in advance.
 

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No clue...

...guessing.... but that intelligent standby list thing looks like some memory scrub program (those still around?)... maybe if that's installed uninstall it?

I see a path as well.... can you navigate to the location in the error and see the file???
 
I don't have that file location, that's where it got confusing for me and I have hidden files visible as well.
 
No clue...

...guessing.... but that intelligent standby list thing looks like some memory scrub program (those still around?)... maybe if that's installed uninstall it?

I see a path as well.... can you navigate to the location in the error and see the file???

Ok yeah, I'm an idiot, I do have the Intelligent standby list cleaner active, just didn't put two and two together because this error/prompt never showed up with my 3700x. Maybe that combined with TPM...
 
Why? It's 2022, not 2002! :p

Being serious, you've got 32gb of ram... why do you need a scrubber? Get rid of that app. :)
I think I just got used to it. I originally used it when I had 16gb.
 
Windows has been 'good' at RAM management for quite a while now. It's just an extra app that can (and in this case did) cause problems. I honestly don't recall using anything like it past Windows XP in the early 2000s as there wasn't a benefit.

Snake oil...even if you don't have enough RAM. ;)
 
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