110 Posts

March 8th, 2006 10:00

Hi.

Is the utilization constant? Or does it decrease after the bootup process?

 

March 8th, 2006 10:00

Depends........some logins go smooth (lately very few) with no hang up others sit and do not seem to ever release CPU

110 Posts

March 8th, 2006 11:00

hm.. I would download and install Ccleaner from www.filehippo.com and run it automaticly when Your computer starts. Have You tried the Autoruns v8.5 tool from www.sysinternals.com to check Your startup files?

 

March 8th, 2006 11:00

No......at this point ANYTHING will be tried.  I really appreciate your comments......will try these tonight when I get home........at work at the moment.
 
Thanks again!

110 Posts

March 8th, 2006 11:00

You also can try the "netsh winsock reset" in a CMD window.

Note that if you have eg. Google desktop search installed You may have to reinstall that application again.

 

 

March 9th, 2006 10:00

wee.alex

 

Thanks for the help.........i tried last night to download the MS malicious removal but Explorer crashs in the middle of the download.  My guess is that I will need to download this to a disk and run from the disk.

Would the virus/worm be causing Explorer to crash or is it too much CPU usage caused by the virus/worm?

 

Thanks again

 

2.7K Posts

March 9th, 2006 11:00

I think it is a virus

Run these online scans.  Take a note of the names of any nasties found and let them fix everything
 
 
Housecall      http://housecall.trendmicro.com/

161 Posts

March 9th, 2006 23:00



@IOWA_hawkie54 wrote:

wee.alex

 

Thanks for the help.........i tried last night to download the MS malicious removal but Explorer crashs in the middle of the download.  My guess is that I will need to download this to a disk and run from the disk.

Would the virus/worm be causing Explorer to crash or is it too much CPU usage caused by the virus/worm?

 

Thanks again


Like Dunedin says, I would run the online scanners he mentions ( I've found the Trend Micro Housecall to be quite good) Another good (free) download from Trend Micro is http://www.trendmicro.com/cwshredder/ 

Try disabling the iexplorer process in task manager to see if you can download the MS malicious software removal tool (you can run this online as well). Would be worthwhile downloading MS Windows Defender (Beta) and trying it out.

http://www.microsoft.com/athome/security/spyware/default.mspx

Some more info on the virus/trojan/worm etc. here. Some versions of it will definitely slow your pc down.

http://www.file.net/process/iexplorer.exe.html


 

161 Posts

March 9th, 2006 23:00

 

Just checked Trend Micro's site and they have added another free tool

http://www.trendmicro.com/spyware-scan/free_spyware_scan.asp

March 13th, 2006 10:00

No luck this weekend on anything I tried.  With the CPU at 100%, all the downloads fail and I am not able to do much of anything.
 
I have tried to run in safe mode but when I sign in as the Administrator......all I get is a black screen with safe mode in all four corners.  My thought was to operate in safe mode and re-run antivirus and spyware tools...........any thoughts?

161 Posts

March 13th, 2006 13:00



@IOWA_hawkie54 wrote:
No luck this weekend on anything I tried.  With the CPU at 100%, all the downloads fail and I am not able to do much of anything.
 
I have tried to run in safe mode but when I sign in as the Administrator......all I get is a black screen with safe mode in all four corners.  My thought was to operate in safe mode and re-run antivirus and spyware tools...........any thoughts?



Try safe mode with networking, connect to Trend Micro Housecall and run it from there. It should work, I've just run it this way. You could try downloading and running the other antivirus/spyware removers mentioned already. Good luck

March 14th, 2006 09:00

Thanks for the tip on safe mode..........this worked and I was able to run all of the virus and spyware scans.  Spyware scans found a few items.  I then went into the system registry to look for an "Iexplorer" reference and found nothing.

Rebooted and same situation.

Any additional thoughts or suggestions?

Again thanks for any and all suggestions.

"Go Hawks!"

 

 

 

161 Posts

March 14th, 2006 18:00


iowa_hawkie54

It would be a good idea to run your antivirus etc. a few times to check if makes any difference. Can you now do this (online) without being in safe mode ? Does 'iexplorer' still show up in task manager ? What antivirus/spyware etc. do you have installed on your pc ?

 

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