Hello,
My question about TeaTimer, is, is this suppose to protect you from malaware to change your registries?
If I manually want to modify my registries, would TeaTimer prevent me in doing so? (Hence I would have to close it first?)
Any reason why TeaTimer uses so much CPU and Ram?
Thanks
My question about TeaTimer, is, is this suppose to protect you from malaware to change your registries?
If I manually want to modify my registries, would TeaTimer prevent me in doing so? (Hence I would have to close it first?)
Any reason why TeaTimer uses so much CPU and Ram?
Thanks