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I actually get the same program reported after removed from the notification with the ‘undo’ it provides. I think it has to do with arguments, since 90% of the times I launch the programs I used as examples (XNViewMP & VLC) there’s at least one argument, the image or video going to be viewed; however Avast think they are different games so it tries to readd them. I thought only the executable name would be relevant.
I don’t know if it has changed today since I have disabled Game Mode completely. Messing with process priorities is not something I want an antivirus to do.
Another thing is that real-time priority processes also get affected, even with Game Mode disabled (after several reboots). For example, if I use all 4 of my cores to compress images, whenever one of the processes loads a new image Winamp stutters for half a second. Note that Winamp is set to run at real-time priority, and it rarely hits 1% of CPU usage; and the image compressors (PNGOut) are running on lower-than-normal priority. This happened since the reboot needed after the upgrade yesterday. I’ve tried my best to get Winamp to stop producing this stutter which never did no matter what I was doing (including 4 PNGOut processes while copying large amounts of date from one HD to another), and the only change in my system was yesterday’s Avast upgrade. If I could roll back to the previous version, I would.