random high cpu usage with explorer.exe

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  1. Posts : 6,830
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       #11

    It tells you want it deletes in the log .
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  2. Posts : 637
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       #12

    it obviously use state the word delete. searched the whole docutment. but l guess it doesnt state what it wants to delete, like l said l was interested in what it was picking up.
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       #13

    on another note after running this program how come its changed so many settings.. a new icon appeared on desktop which links to my username, it re-enabled the UAC settings.
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  4. Posts : 6,830
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       #14

    If you would like you could disable the UAC again . Some people on this forum are against disabling UAC .
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  5. Posts : 637
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       #15

    l already did, but why did the program re-enable it? at the moment l dont know if anything has changed, tho l wont know that until the issue happens again.

    its just like my previous issue, about the most noteable thing lve done is turn off media players networking task and as of yet lve not experienced it again.. however its also likely that the explorer.exe issue might have been fixed by me creating a new firefox profile l wont know until the issue happens again.. thats what l hate about intermittent issues, you can never tell if you fixed them or not lol.

    tho lm still curious.. what was the program telling me to delete and where in the log did it note it? because apart from UAE controls turning themselves on again lve no real clue what it did.. and where it stated it in the log.
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  6. Posts : 6,830
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       #16

    It deleted that UAC reg to turn it back on . You should be able to locate the file inside the C drive . I do remember if you disable the media network service it will lower your CPU usage .
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  7. Posts : 637
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       #17

    well whatever the previous freezing issue was lets hope it was just the media player networking service being an ass because it was annoying having to go through one freeze first mkv l opened (or at least it felt that way.. l narrowed it down to specific files).
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  8. Posts : 637
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       #18

    well it took a couple of weeks, but both issues are annoyingly back.. the high explorer.exe usage with firefox and the damn first mkv problem on boot..

    lm looking into other avenues but it doesnt seem to be either plugin related or profile (as its a new profile and the problem occurred when plugins were disabled, tho l do guess the problem mostly happens around a visit to facebook).
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  9. Posts : 6,830
    Windows 7 Ultimate 32-Bit & Windows 7 Ultimate 64-Bit
       #19

    Lets see what this tool shows

    Farbar Recovery Scan Tool


    64-Bit Version OS Farbar Recovery Scan Tool x64 <===== Download Link

    Drag the FRST64.exe from the Downloads folder to your Desktop

    Right click on FRST64.exe and choose

    When the tool opens click Yes on the disclaimer window .

    Press Scan button.

    FRST will let you know when the scan is complete and has written the FRST.txt to file

       Note
    The first time you run Farbar Recovery Scan Tool it makes also another log Addition.txt


    Please upload both logs in your reply.(FRST.txt and Addition.txt)

    FRST.txt and Addition.txt will be on the Desktop

    How To Upload a File
    Click on the Go Advanced button under the Message box . Scroll down to Additional Options then click on Manage Attachments in the Attach Files sections . Click the Browse button locate the file then click on the Open button . In the Upload File from your Computer section click on the Upload button . Wait until it finishes uploading then close the window . Then click Submit Reply .
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  10. Posts : 637
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       #20

    ran and uploaded as requested.
    random high cpu usage with explorer.exe Attached Files
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