CPU usage is abnormal, sometimes reach 100% when idle

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  2. whs
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    hubris said:
    This was a dumb post. I was asleep at the wheel.
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    Quote: Originally Posted by whs
    Not good. That csrss.exe could very well be a trojan. See here ( csrss.exe - csrss - Process Information ). For starters I would run every scanner in sight - especially MSE, Superantispyware, Malwarebytes, etc. Maybe they can pick it up.

    Since I assume that you do not image your system on a regular basis (which is a BIG mistake), you may have to reinstall the system from scratch. A bad infection may, or may not be resolved by the scanners.



    OMG.. so that is the thing that make my PC suffering?? so the best n clean solution is reinstall the system??

    but wait, first time when im install this system, i have make the full backup of C:\ directory with the Acronis True Image Home.. if i recover its, is there any chances my system become healthy again??

    thanks for ur support bro..
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  4. whs
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    hubris, thanks for waking me up. See my correction.
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    okey then.. im pretty tired n wasting my time so much to scans it with several spyware and AV so i choose to recover the drives C: and the problem are gone.. when im try to recover directly from windows its become stuck.. thanks GOD, im still have Acronis recovery disc.. so i can recover it..

    thanks a lot for u all.. for giving the advices and sharing knowledge..
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