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Here's a head start. What is a anti virus program
ok guys relax i'll use malwarebytes.i also think i should keep it,Thanks all
when i open task manager my cpu usage goes to 90% or higher..but after some seconds it goes down to normal 5-6%.why is it that ? & my laptop fan also run fast.u think virus is still in my pc ?
i ran full scan with kaspersky & removed 1 infected file.but same problem when i open task manager it goes to 90% or higher,then in some seconds to normal 5-6% & my fan not run fast all time.it also goes normal in some time & again run fast random times.i'm going to full scan with malwarebyte.but u all think it's normal,it happens with u also ?
My CPU is 0% when I open Task Manager. You may have a cooling/overheating problem more than a virus. Clean your vents, use on a hard surface.
Run Malware Bytes and Super Anti Spyware.
There is some good information in this thread.
CPU Usage at max after driver updates.
Here also.
http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/w...f-0bac401d56f3
Hi Layback bear i can't find the igfxupdate..so both links are useless for me.anyway thanks for trying to help me :)
Edit-i ran full scan with malwarebytes & also ran flash scan,but it found nothing.
note-it only goes to 90% or higher when i clicked on performance tab & it open in straight performance tab where cpu & ram usage showing.do me a favor u all click on performance tab in task manager & close it.again open task manager,it'll open straight in performance tab where cpu & ram usage showing.so tell me what u saw ?
Last edited by Mysterious; 28 Dec 2013 at 06:41.
Task manager is resource intensive and will push your numbers higher just by launching it. 90% seems a bit high though - mine pops to 24 % and drops to zero.
Please post the following system information: Speccy snapshot
How to publish a Speccy snapshot:
Click on the Speccy file menu and select Publish Snapshot. This method removes sensitive information and provides you with a link to the report.
Copy the link returned from Publish Snapshot and paste it in a post on this thread so members have more information to better assist you.
Published Speccy report of my machine: http://speccy.piriform.com/results/CHlegp43qppad1Ua8dOLDAj
Thanks
We also have a tutorial on that from Kari,
Speccy - Publish Snapshot of your System Specs
Hi here u go >>
http://speccy.piriform.com/results/i...3v7ZcdcqCpUkK0