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So any solutions?
So any solutions?
Here is a better visualization of what I'm experiencing: prankster163 - - TwitVid
Type msconfig in the start programs menu, hit enter. Allow privileges, if necessary, and click the startup tab. List everything that has a checkmark by it.
ELAN Smart-Pad
Intel(R) Common User Interface
Intel(R) Common User Interface
Intel(R) Common User Interface
NVIDIA Compatible Windows 7 Display Driver, Ver. 186.88
IconUtility
Logitech Setpoint
ADobe Updater Startup Utility
RocketDock
ATK Hotkey
ATK Media
ATKOSD2
avast! Antivirus
Adobe CS5 Service Manager
SBSV 2010/02/19 0 11:02:07
Rainmeter
Logitech SetPoint
InstallShield
Any other info needed?
ANything?
Have you installed anything new?
If everything ran fine before you got the virus, and then after you got it everything went to crap, then I'd say there's something still on your machine. I'd update Avast, then re-run a full/deep scan in safe mode. Do the same for Malwarebytes: update, run in safe mode.
Things don't usually just take a dump like this for no reason. If the hardware ran everything ok last week, it should be able to run everything ok this week.
Ok I just did a System Restore. I tried to play, and I seen an improvement. It was probably a cursor I downloaded which had an .exe within it to install it. Im going to try a full system scan with avast and I will post my progress/results on here.
It would not hurt to check your latency ( DPC Latency Checker ). If you have any red bars, then there is a driver problem. It takes only a couple of minutes.