Computer running slow

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  1. Posts : 5
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
       #1

    Computer running slow


    Hi there

    I got a Toshiba Satellite L505
    Intel Core Duo 2.10GHz processor
    Ram 4GB
    Running Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit

    I noticed that lately it's running slower. I have tried to fix it with registry errors cleaners, RamBooster (which I sincerely don't understand how to use it), I've done multiple disk cleanups, defragmented it, etc. but none seems to help. I think it's the RAM but I'm not sure since I don't understand how this physical memory and CPU works. I checked the performance in the task manager and says I got a CPU usage 1-9% and physical memory about 34%.

    I don't know if this data is helpful but I will post it anyway so you can get a better picture of how my system is working.

    In the task manager, perfomance tab
    Physical Memory (MB)
    Total 3963
    Cached 2325
    Available 2601
    Free 339

    Kernel Memory (MB)
    Paged 196
    Nonpaged 61

    System
    Handles 20451
    Threads 841
    Processes 77
    Commit MB 1626/7926

    Is that how it should be? if not what can I do to fix it.
    Also yesterday I was looking through the startup processes I noticed a strange one, it was named Woogoc and in the description said it was some kind of roaming app but I'm very suspicious and I think it may be a worm of some kind. I try to google it to get more info about it but no results.

    Please help me!!
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  2. Posts : 8,383
    Windows 10 Pro x64, Arch Linux
       #2

    I have tried to fix it with registry errors cleaners, RamBooster (which I sincerely don't understand how to use it)
    This utilities can cause huge problems, don't use them

    Run a scan of Malwarebytes

    Disable any useless startup programs Startup Programs - Change
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  3. Posts : 11,424
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64
       #3

    liomal,
    Welcome to SF. By slower can you be more specific, programs used, booting, surfing or what ?
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  4. Posts : 5
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #4

    Hey linnemeyerhere thanks for the quick response. Well to be more specific the computer starts just fine I log in and everything seems to be normal but when I'm about to perform any task it's when I got a little trouble. By example, when I try to click on a program to open it it seems like I'm doing nothing, I have to click several times to get to open it. Another example is sometimes when I put the pointer of the mouse over the close, maximize and minimize buttons it suppose to "highlight" or bright up the button but doesn't do that and when I try to close it nothing happens, I have to keep clicking until it close or the program become unresponsive. Also when I click on something it's like if the click got stuck or something because when I try to move it what it does is that drag everything. I noticed too that when I got photoshop open for a long time it starts to give me problems too, even though I close it afterwards the computer just remain the same.

    I hope all this can be helpful.
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  5. Posts : 11,424
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64
       #5

    Sounds like Malware or a Virus has stolen control. I could be wrong but I would restart the computer in safe mode and run all the updated Antivirus I could at the system and see what comes up?
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  6.    #6

    First read and heed yowanvista's steps given above^^

    Then work through these steps: Win7 troubleshooting fundamentals
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  7. Posts : 5
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #7

    I did what yowanvista said. I ran a scan of Malwarebytes and it came up I had 2 infections. I removed them with the Malwarebytes software and then I restarted my computer but the problem persists. I actually removed the utilities I was using.
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  8.    #8

    If you suspect the removed utilities caused some of the problem, try System Restoring before the point these were installed. System Restore

    Work through the troubleshooting steps given and report back results.
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  9. Posts : 5
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #9

    Hey gregrocker

    I was reading through your Win7 Troubleshooting Fundamentals and you mentioned Avast Antivirus. I currently use AVG. Do you think Avast is more efficient? Is it wise for me to get rid of AVG and get Avast?

    By the way I did a full scan of my computer with Malwarebytes and show me 2 more infections. One of them it's named Rootkit.Dropper which I don't know what the heck that does, the other it's a crack I downloaded for PS4 (sshhh lol) which I got for a long time and hasn't given me any problem.
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  10.    #10

    I would post up those infections in Security forum so one of the specialists there can give you the exact cleaning regimen for that rootkit.

    AVG bloated up a few years back and never slimmed back down to where it doesn't interfere at all with performance like MSE or Avast. So I don't know any experts who recommend it.

    In your case, what I would do now is uninstall AVG and install MSE or Avast, update then run a full Safe Mode scan while you wait for the steps to deal with that rootkit.
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