Windows 10: secure system Sys setting & secureApp.exe using to much RAM tried DIMC.exe and sfc

Discus and support secure system Sys setting & secureApp.exe using to much RAM tried DIMC.exe and sfc in Windows 10 Gaming to solve the problem; I have a 4yr old Asus Zenbook 13 with i7 16GB. secure system and searcchApp.exe using too much RAM. Beyond that my computer shuts down every now and... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Gaming' started by ItaiArnon, Nov 24, 2024.

  1. ItaiArnon Win User

    secure system Sys setting & secureApp.exe using to much RAM tried DIMC.exe and sfc


    I have a 4yr old Asus Zenbook 13 with i7 16GB. secure system and searcchApp.exe using too much RAM. Beyond that my computer shuts down every now and then. I am not sure when it started. I didn't follow the logs and some time has passed. Some events that might be relevantare:1. My zenbook had a problem restarting ever since I bought it, I fixed the problem a year ago don't really remember how, so not a lot can be infered from that2. In January 24 I installed vmware and the computer was getting stuck a lot when the vm was up3. Due to that I changed virtual memory definitions. Tried DIM

    :)
     
    ItaiArnon, Nov 24, 2024
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  2. zephyrus Win User

    some .exe files hang


    In the last 48 hours, some .exe files do not execute. If started from explorer, explorer hangs. No error messages. These files run on another Win 10 machine. Nothing obvious in the event viewer. I note that *.exe file cannot be deleted when the system is in this state. I must reboot to regain access to the .exe file. sfc /scannnow shows no errors.

    Any suggestions?
     
    zephyrus, Nov 24, 2024
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  3. Membuka file/apk .exe muncul select an app to open this .exe file

    Hi, LSP UM

    Welcome to Microsoft Community.

    We understand that you have encountered the problem of accidentally setting Adobe Acrobat as the default application for opening .exe files, which causes all your applications to try to open using Adobe Acrobat. We suggest you try the following options:

    1. Reset the file association:

    - Right-click on any .exe file in File Explorer and select Properties.

    - In the General tab, click on "Change..." next to the "Open Method" button. In the General tab, click on "Open as" next to the "Change..." button.

    - A window will pop up showing a list of programs. You may not see the correct program here, so click on "More Applications", scroll down and select "Find other applications on this PC".

    - Navigate to and select the Open as Program.exe file and press Open. c:\windowsexplorer.exe

    2. Use the Control Panel:

    - Open the Control Panel and go to Default Programs > Set Associations.

    - Scroll down to find .exe in the list, select it, and click Change Program.

    - Select the correct program that should be or will be used to open the .exe file for that particular application. explorer.exe

    3. Registry Repair (Advanced): If the above steps don't work, you may need to fix the problem through the Windows Registry Editor. Please note that this is for advanced users, so proceed with caution.

    - Open the Registry Editor by pressing , type and press Enter. win + Rregedit

    - Navigate to . HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\FileExts\.exe

    - Delete the folder UserChoice.exe.

    - Close the Registry Editor and restart the computer.

    If the problem persists and you have previously created a System Restore Point, you may want to consider creating a System Restore Point before proceeding:

    1. Open Settings:

    - Click on the Start button in the lower left corner of the taskbar and select the Settings icon (gear shape).

    2. Go to Update and Security:

    - In the Settings window, click Update & Security.

    3. Select Restore:

    - In the Update & Security tab, select the Restore tab.

    4. Find Restore this PC:

    - Under the Restore tab, you will see a section for Restore this PC.

    5. Select Start:

    - Under the "Recover this PC" section, click "Start".

    6. Select either "Keep Files" or "Delete Everything":

    - Windows 11 will prompt you to choose whether to Keep Files or Delete Everything. Choosing Keep Files keeps your personal files but deletes installed applications and settings; choosing Delete Everything will restore your system to factory settings and delete all files.

    7. Select a restore point:

    - In the next step, you will see a list of available restore points. Select the specific restore point you wish to restore to and follow the on-screen instructions.

    8. Complete the restore:

    - After completing the above steps, the system will begin the restore process. Please wait patiently for the system to complete the restore operation.



    Sincerely

    Nicholas | Microsoft Community Support Specialist
     
    Nicholas - MSFT, Nov 24, 2024
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  4. secure system Sys setting & secureApp.exe using to much RAM tried DIMC.exe and sfc

    Exe problem

    Hi Brian,

    There are several reasons why you are experiencing issues in playing Counter-Strike: Global Offensive on your Surface Pro 4. It is possible that there are compatibility issues between the game and the operating system components. To better assist you with
    your concern, please clarify the following information:

    • Have you played the game with an older Windows version before?
    • What is the exact error message when you tried to check on the .exe files?

    In the meantime, we recommend that you change the compatibility settings of your device by following the steps on this

    link
    .
     
    Loraine Mon, Nov 24, 2024
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