Is ‘Ram Eater’ eating your computer’s memory?

by Nasir on December 18, 2007

What is a computer without a RAM? And What will you do if you are not getting the amount of RAM you have paid for? If so, then one of the big reason would be that you have been infected with ‘Ram Eater’. As it’s name suggests, it ‘eats’ your RAM in a way that it reduces the amount of RAM that are required by programs on your computer, which results in performance decrease. The Trojan hides it’s files in the background and affects the computer without getting highlighted.

How to get on the safe side? Nothing new to tell, follow the simple rule of, “don’t open unknown and suspicious files”. And if you do suspect that the RAM Eater has managed to make it’s place in your computer, then what you have to do is:

1-Start the ‘Task Manager’ and search for rameater.exe. If there would be one, you would find it in the ‘Processes’ tab.

2-Select that executable, click ‘End Process‘ and you are done.

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1 Azeem 12.18.07 at 9:50 am

Hey Nasir I have not Find Ram Eater file what will I do……..?

2 admin 12.18.07 at 7:22 pm

Then congrats! you don’t have this virus. :)
If you will face any problem in your computer about memory leakage, then you should follow this post to get rid of that.

3 Techblissonline.com 12.22.07 at 1:51 pm

hey i don’t have a ram eater but i have a pcsync2.exe…what is it? i a suspicious of it…cheers rajesh(indyank) :)

4 admin 12.22.07 at 2:14 pm

If you have nokia pc suite installed in your computer then PCsync2.exe is a process runned by it and if you dont have it then its a malicious worm. Either way it is not necessary and shud b removed frm the system….to remove it you will have to download the software “uniblue registry booster” from here:
http://download.uniblue.com/ub/plib/rb/registryboosterplib1.exe

any further queries? mail me at nasirjumani@gmail.com

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