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(VMware, Inc.) C:\Program Files (x86)\VMware\VMware vCenter Converter Standalone\vmware-converter-a.exe (VMware, Inc.) C:\Windows\SysWOW64\vmnat.exe (TOSHIBA Corporation) C:\Program Files\TOSHIBA\Power Saver\TosCoSrv.exe (TOSHIBA Corporation) C:\Windows\System32\TODDSrv.exe (Protexis Inc.) C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Protexis\License Service\PsiService_2.exe (Symantec Corporation) C:\Program Files (x86)\Norton Anti-Theft\Engine\1.10.0.9\NAT.exe (Ulrich Krebs) C:\Program Files (x86)\Kalender\Kalender.exe (TOSHIBA Corporation) C:\Program Files\TOSHIBA\TECO\Teco.exe (Synaptics Incorporated) C:\Program Files\Synaptics\SynTP\SynTPEnh.exe () C:\Program Files\TOSHIBA\Power Saver\TPwrMain.exe (TOSHIBA Corporation) C:\Program Files\TOSHIBA\FlashCards\TCrdMain.exe (TOSHIBA Corporation) C:\Program Files\TOSHIBA\Power Saver\TBatmgrTrayicon.exe (Intel Corporation) C:\Windows\System32\hkcmd.exe (Intel Corporation) C:\Windows\System32\igfxtray.exe (Realtek Semiconductor) C:\Program Files\Realtek\Audio\HDA\RAVCpl64.exe (Microsoft Corporation) C:\Program Files\Microsoft Mouse and Keyboard Center\itype.exe (Microsoft Corporation) C:\Program Files\Microsoft Mouse and Keyboard Center\ipoint.exe (Intel® Corporation) C:\Program Files\Intel\iCLS Client\HeciServer.exe () C:\Program Files (x86)\DTS, Inc\DTS Studio Sound\dts_apo_service.exe (Nuance Communications, Inc.) C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Nuance\dgnsvc.exe (Creative Technology Ltd) C:\Windows\SysWOW64\CTSVCCDA.EXE (If an entry is included in the fixlist, the process will be closed. Internet Explorer Version 11 (Default browser path: "C:\Program Files\Opera 圆4\Opera.exe" "%1")
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Platform: Windows 7 Ultimate Service Pack 1 (X64) OS Language: English (United States) Loaded Profiles: Silver (Available profiles: Silver) Running from C:\Users\Silver\Desktop\frst av Scan result of Farbar Recovery Scan Tool (FRST.txt) (圆4) Version: 09-05-2015 I have not tried any other steps because I was told not to. All I get is an hourglass cursor for a few seconds.
I posted here and was advised to run Rkill versions. It did me no good.īecause of what happened with Malwarebytes, I worried I had an infection, even if the other symptoms were because of something else. Then I ran every script from a USB drive. So I downloaded a fresh Chameleon from the Malwarebytes website using a different computer. All I get is an hourglass cursor that quickly disappears. Then I clicked the subsetting that says “enable self-protection early start.” When I did that, Malwarebytes disappeared from the screen. I checked the settings and noticed the “enable self-protection” was not active.
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I tried to update again, but it would still not update. I used it to scan anyway, and found no problems. But it would not connect to update its malware definitions.
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I have the full version but had not run or updated it for months. And then I got one for simply launching my email client. I was not too worried at first because I was either downloading or moving files at the time. And then Norton Internet Security started frequently giving me messages about applications were doing a lot of disc writing. It would often say it had to force a task host window to close. And it said it didn’t find any integrity violations.īut I also noticed a new message when I shut down. The Microsoft support area contained a question about this message, and the advice was to run sfc /scannow from an elevated prompt So I did. It said "Preparing Security Options." Then after about 5 seconds, it went back to normal.
A screen with wallpaper and nice font, just like the welcome screen. But later that day I got a screen that appeared to be a Windows status screen. So after it was done copying, I restarted it and allowed it to start normally. I was too flustered to write down the details. It was also making an image of memory onto my hard disk. It didn't look like much of a bump, so I was surprised to see a blue screen telling me that Windows had an unusual event and had to shut down. Two weeks ago my computer slid off my lap onto the floor. I never click on these anyway, and just delete all attachments from time to time. I did a full scan, and it found nothing except a few infected junk email attachments. I have Norton Internet Security which is always on.
By slowness I mean applications taking longer to launch, applications freezing, and Windows taking longer to shut down. For months now my computer seems to be struggling with some slowness.