MRobins1057
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I am running Windows 7 64 bit premium home edition, 1.34TB HD and 8 GB Memory, IE 11 which I just installed. The last couple of days I've noticed my performance slowing to a crawl. My IE passwords and user names no longer load, Icons in my folders no longer load, the Progress Bar in each folder is continually loading each time I open a folder. I opened Task Manager and found multiple instances of dllhost.exe*32 running, and some with a Memory usage over 200,00k.
I've run TDSSKiller, RKill, Malwarebytes, Hitman, Rogue Killer and Emission in that order to make sure it wasn't a Trojan masking itself as a valid dll, no effect. Reading through the forums I see where a corrupt movie file or extension can cause this. I wanted to do a Restore to an earlier point, but the earliest I can go to is yesterday, and that's when I first started troubleshooting. Last week I loaded Windows Live Movie Maker. I was unable to do an uninstall as there was no uninstall command. I've ran every movie file that I can find in an attempt to isolate it to delete it - no luck. If anyone has any suggestions I would appreciate it. I'm no PC expert, in fact I probably know just enough to be dangerous, so keep that in mind when replying.
One other thing that came to mind after I posted is if I set all my folders to use Icons only, no thumbnails, the problem goes away.
Thanks
I've run TDSSKiller, RKill, Malwarebytes, Hitman, Rogue Killer and Emission in that order to make sure it wasn't a Trojan masking itself as a valid dll, no effect. Reading through the forums I see where a corrupt movie file or extension can cause this. I wanted to do a Restore to an earlier point, but the earliest I can go to is yesterday, and that's when I first started troubleshooting. Last week I loaded Windows Live Movie Maker. I was unable to do an uninstall as there was no uninstall command. I've ran every movie file that I can find in an attempt to isolate it to delete it - no luck. If anyone has any suggestions I would appreciate it. I'm no PC expert, in fact I probably know just enough to be dangerous, so keep that in mind when replying.
One other thing that came to mind after I posted is if I set all my folders to use Icons only, no thumbnails, the problem goes away.
Thanks
My Computer
At a glance
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Dell Studio XPS 8100
- OS
- Windows 7 64 bit Premium Home Edition
- CPU
- Intel Core i5 CPU [email protected]
- Memory
- 8.0 GB
- Hard Drives
- 1.34TB
- Antivirus
- Frontier Secure
- Browser
- IE 8