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Re: windows 7 freezing
But I've had similar a couple of occasions..cpu running into the red with not much running..
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Re: windows 7 freezing
you have defraged disk cleaned
anti spyware and adware ??
anti spyware and adware ??
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Re: windows 7 freezing
John,
Run Ccleaner first to clear out your temp files etc and other crap.
Run a scan with your UPDATED antivirus program.
Run a QUICK scan with MBAM and/or SAS
Do a Defrag
dave
Run Ccleaner first to clear out your temp files etc and other crap.
Run a scan with your UPDATED antivirus program.
Run a QUICK scan with MBAM and/or SAS
Do a Defrag
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Re: windows 7 freezing
Run Windows task manager (alt-ctrl-del) and look for the application that shows high numbers in the 'CPU' column. Post the name of the program that it's associated with. I'm guessing Acrobat will be the culprit.
Don't take it personally......
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Re: windows 7 freezing
Under Application.
Resource monitor, Skype, Uhm is running.
In processes.
iexplore.exe uses the must but only when I'm doing something.
Performon goes high ish.
AVGdump is high ish when it shows, not always there.
CPU Usage is around 5% when idle then it jumps up to 100% when I get stuck in and freezes.
Tried downloading ccleaner and it freezes.
Got the computer at home for now if you need more info.
Remember it's windows 7 and I'm not familiar with yet.
As an example I scrolled down in uhm and usage shot up to 58%
Resource monitor, Skype, Uhm is running.
In processes.
iexplore.exe uses the must but only when I'm doing something.
Performon goes high ish.
AVGdump is high ish when it shows, not always there.
CPU Usage is around 5% when idle then it jumps up to 100% when I get stuck in and freezes.
Tried downloading ccleaner and it freezes.
Got the computer at home for now if you need more info.
Remember it's windows 7 and I'm not familiar with yet.
As an example I scrolled down in uhm and usage shot up to 58%
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Re: windows 7 freezing
http://desktop.google.com/features.html
"Sidebar is a vertical bar on your desktop that helps you keep your gadgets organized."
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/wind ... s-overview
"Sidebar is a vertical bar on your desktop that helps you keep your gadgets organized."
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/wind ... s-overview
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Re: windows 7 freezing
Update.
Run mBam and removed 5 low threats.
Run Ccleaner and removed about 3500mb mostly ie stuff.
Turned the thing on this morning and opened up uhm, cpu usage gradually got to 100% and the computer froze.
Had to turn the power off to shut down.
Re booted and had IE open but doing nothing, CPU usage climbed to 100% after about an hour, close IE and it was going from 5-100%
Just had a avg threat blocked "nonjun.com/oh/stat.htm" Exploit JavaScript Obvuscation (type1450)
In details its shows something to do with svhost.exe.
Any tests or information you guys want.
CPU usage just shop up to 100%, not being used or touched, only program open is task manager.
Run mBam and removed 5 low threats.
Run Ccleaner and removed about 3500mb mostly ie stuff.
Turned the thing on this morning and opened up uhm, cpu usage gradually got to 100% and the computer froze.
Had to turn the power off to shut down.
Re booted and had IE open but doing nothing, CPU usage climbed to 100% after about an hour, close IE and it was going from 5-100%
Just had a avg threat blocked "nonjun.com/oh/stat.htm" Exploit JavaScript Obvuscation (type1450)
In details its shows something to do with svhost.exe.
Any tests or information you guys want.
CPU usage just shop up to 100%, not being used or touched, only program open is task manager.
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Re: windows 7 freezing
i use superantispyware its brilliant i never get anything showing on the daily avg scan but spyware will find the one that use the cpu capacity
http://www.superantispyware.com/superan ... vspro.html
http://www.superantispyware.com/superan ... vspro.html
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Re: windows 7 freezing
Just found 2 x Trojan horse agent_r.XJ
cured I think, running scan at the moment with.
http://support.kaspersky.com/downloads/ ... killer.zip
cured I think, running scan at the moment with.
http://support.kaspersky.com/downloads/ ... killer.zip
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Re: windows 7 freezing
Latest update.
Re scan found no threats, and the CPU is jumping up and down with use but not flat lining at 100% any more so may have found the problem.
I'll give it some heavy use later, and leave it running to see what it does.
Re scan found no threats, and the CPU is jumping up and down with use but not flat lining at 100% any more so may have found the problem.
I'll give it some heavy use later, and leave it running to see what it does.
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Re: windows 7 freezing
John,
One way to quickly open the Task Manager is to right click on the taskbar and click Start Task Manager.
I have both Firefox and Palemoon browsers open at the moment and they are using 0 in the CPU usage and showing 128,484K for Firefox and 173,728K for Palemoon in the Memory Column.
Did you run your AV program?
What was it that found the Trojans?
dave
One way to quickly open the Task Manager is to right click on the taskbar and click Start Task Manager.
I have both Firefox and Palemoon browsers open at the moment and they are using 0 in the CPU usage and showing 128,484K for Firefox and 173,728K for Palemoon in the Memory Column.
Did you run your AV program?
What was it that found the Trojans?
dave
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