csrss and javaw.exe

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    csrss and javaw.exe


    I have recently seen 2 weird processes "javaw.exe" and "csrss.exe" both are running from hidden folders and are hidden themselves . When any of the two "Even javaw" process is killed my pc immediatly has a memory dump . Can someone tell me how to fix or remove this problem please
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  2. Posts : 2,497
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    Welcome to the forum.

    What is the exact and full path to these processes. This is critical.
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  3. Posts : 10
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    javaw : C:\Users\msi\AppData\Local\Sun

    csrss : C:\Users\msi\AppData\Local\Temp
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    LMiller7 said:
    Welcome to the forum.

    What is the exact and full path to these processes. This is critical.
    javaw : C:\Users\msi\AppData\Local\Sun

    csrss : C:\Users\msi\AppData\Lo
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  5. Posts : 2,781
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    javaw is the Java process.

    csrss is a critical system file but that one you listed there is a fake csrss, caused by an infection. From my experience with those fake cssrs:es is that they are very hard to remove. If you do remove the fake cssrs BSODs will occur at shutdown(0xF4's to be exact), that's why i find them very hard to remove. I haven't tried deleting it from safe mode but someone here at the forums probably knows how to delete this virus.
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    Laith said:
    javaw is the Java process.

    csrss is a critical system file but that one you listed there is a fake csrss, caused by an infection. From my experience with those fake cssrs:es is that they are very hard to remove. If you do remove the fake cssrs BSODs will occur at shutdown(0xF4's to be exact), that's why i find them very hard to remove. I haven't tried deleting it from safe mode but someone here at the forums probably knows how to delete this virus.
    Javaw itself when closed causes 0xF4 BSOD so i think it has a connection in a way
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  7. Posts : 2,781
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    Oh, that means both are fakes.
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  8. Posts : 10
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    Laith said:
    Oh, that means both are fakes.
    Yes it seems though and its gotten so far to the point switching off my pc causes this error
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  9. Posts : 2,781
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    Exactly, they are very hard to remove.
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  10. Posts : 10
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    Yea still hoping someone has a solution
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