Well I was wondering if the GMT.exe in WinXP was really important ?? as it seems to use around 37 mb's of memory.
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GMT.exe sure isn't part of Windows.
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If I were you I'd pull ad-aware, update the reference file, and let 'er rip.
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Yes, GMT.exe and CMESys.exe both are installed by the Gator Spamware that comes with DivX5. Just kill those tasks unless you want to do DivX5 encodings.
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What I'm about to say is going to be controversial.
1. I'm in favor of buying software.
2. I'm in favor of pirating software, when the manufacturers of that software stick you with MALWARE.
If you use DIVX enough to want the pro version, either buy it or make a political stand against MALWARE, and pirate it.
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I'm the least you could do, oh yeah
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Oh, if you just need the CODEC, that's another story entirely. I'll gladly ship it off to you.
BUT, if you have the spyware installed, you probably have the Pro (aka encoding-enabled) version.
One would assume that if you have the pro version, you WANT to do encoding, yes?
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If only life were as easy as you
I'm the least you could do, oh yeah
If only life were as easy as you
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I've removed the GStartup (this is the thing that starts the Gator thingy) from my Autostart drawer. Just take this little file out there and you won't have those two processes (GMT and CMESys) started at the windows startup. Decoding of DivX works fine without those.
Whenever I want to do a DivX ENcoding, I simply manually start the GStartup before. Oh, and of course I'm not connected to the INet then.
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