Hi.
All I know is I did this, what I found in another post:
"Okay so I tried all the methods above, and the only one that actually
killed it was to go into task manager, under "startup" right click the
Autodesk icon and disable, then go into "details" and right click -> "end
process tree" on the autodesk desktop program. That immediately killed all
the clones of acwebbrowser.exe, and my computer is finally silent again..."
Not sure what you know about computers. Me, I try to know as little as
possible. Gotta' get work done, not screw around w/ stupid computers.
So to implement this, while I was in Autocad I hit the cntrl-alt-del keys
(control, alternate, delete) then you see "task manager" and open it. Then
go into "startup" and do what the above post says. This killed it
permanently for me. Haven't had a problem with Chromium since, except it
seems to be running under Bonjour now, but it's not using much of the CPU at
all. Very very little and it doesn't seem to be a problem. Originally it
was running under the Autocad icon when I was in task manager. Apparently
Google Chrome uses Chromium too, but not sure how that relates. I looked
into that until I saw that post.
I noticed that I don't seem to be running Autocad 360 but I'm not sure if I
am or not, and not sure if it has anything to do with it.
I'm running Autocad 2018 Lt. I'm also not sure why I got autocad 2018 but
it was available in my account so I downloaded it. Not sure if that's
relevant either.
F.Y.I.- I'm refuse to get into the finer workings of computers. I'm not
into it. But it might be that, as you may know, computer chips are based on
silica, as are all life forms of life at the atomic level. It's clear to me
now that computers have finally developed their own form of intelligence,
and that they communicate with each other. No one knows how yet.
With me I'm sure they know that 1) I don't respect their stupid community
nor their religion, and, 2) if a computer f's w/ me, I will relentlessly
pursue a solution and eventually conquer the computer. Like Trump dropping
an MOAB on Afghanistan. Same idea. Many a program has been either
destroyed or deleted and reloaded (which is like death to one of those
miserable computer life-forms). So they all know who they are dealing with
here. Only thing I'm worried about is, as you must also know, computers
have infected every aspect of our lives. I'm sure they are all watching me
and people like me. Therefore I'm very cautious now. Like when driving my
Ford Fusion, which is computer controlled, and like, say if I was ever in a
hospital hooked up to all that computer stuff- gotta' watch out. They could
make my Fusion lane control go off and cause me to get into an accident, or
inject me with a drug overdose. And I know they would, given the
opportunity.
Good luck. Hope all the advice is helpful. Let me know. And beware.
Thanks,
Matt