So I just found out that folding@home has been running in the background for ages...
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Solved by tobben,
manually pause the folding slots
finish them or set the client to idle.
whatever you feel like.
if you are not going to fold for a long time
the best practice would be to finish the wu's and stop the client.
to prevent folding from automatically launching at startup do this:
windows/home button + r
This will bring up a small box called run.
type msconfig and click ok.
This will bring up another box with more options.
go to the startup tab, find folding@home, untick the box and click use.
This is basically applies to any program you are allowed to intervene with.
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