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Strange Virus/Trojan please help!! cannot find solution!?
10-15-2012, 08:21 PM
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Strange Virus/Trojan please help!! cannot find solution!?
Hello , i have some strange VIRUS / TROJAN / MALWARE that i cannot remove :| , this virus makes my CPU go 100% and that causes lag while multitasking , to explain better i will give you a example : I only have Skype started and i want to go on facebook , ok , when the page load 100% CPU and when the page goes bigger and bigger or when i switch photos on facebook the cpu goes 100% and the page blocks why ?? That it´s happening not only on the web , if i start a program the virus makes the program to use high cpu as it reaches 100% that´s nasty and really stressful , I scanned my PC with malwarebytes , registry booster 2012 , AVG Antivirus 2011 , Norton Antivirus in Safe Mode but nothing i readed all the articles i could find but nothing i don´t thing it is the iexplore.exe virus or the svchost.exe virus but if you know something please help this is my third post of this out here but nobody could find a answer .
Here a pic of the CPU usage (that one tab internet page with 2 processes why ? ) http://postimage.org/image/bgsnqa6n3/

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10-15-2012, 08:30 PM
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programs Interfere

you must never install two Antivirus programs.

uninstall all except one.
100% cpu usage typical of interference

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10-15-2012, 08:30 PM
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What browser do u use and avg norton sucks. Use eset nod32 antivirus and search for viruses and for spyware use spybot antispyware
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10-15-2012, 08:30 PM
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You use IE, and google toolbar? Google is a big piece of spyware, and IE just plain sucks.

Go into safe mode with networking, install, and run a full scan with MBAM, it's free:

http://www.techspot.com/downloads/4716-m...lware.html
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10-15-2012, 08:30 PM
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uniblue registry cleaner.

it is not a virus,
you have fecked up the registry.



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10-15-2012, 08:30 PM
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You may not actually have a virus.

iexplore.exe is internet explorer. You can use a different webbrowser like firefox and see of course close down IE and see if the process is still running. Not uncommon for two processes to be there if you have two windows open.

This does not mean you do not have an issue. I would recommend you reset IE to the default settitngs. Very easy to do under Tools/Options. Reset everything and see if that does not help.

You can also run a system restore if this does not help, send your computer back to a date when it was functioning fine for you. This will uninstall any updates they may be causing the issue.

You already scanned with malware bytes. I love that client. I would also try tdss killer from kaspersky just to see if you have a rootkit.
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10-15-2012, 08:30 PM
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Well. Couple of good antivirus products do not help you to solve the problem. Deep system scan with any one of them takes a lot of your time, and other experiments would either. If you value your time and can make a backup for the important data files that you have on your PC, then reinstall your operating system and put the saved files back. If the clean install wouldn't help, than some hardware failure might be the cause of this problem, and you will know it for sure.
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10-15-2012, 08:30 PM
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The reason your CPU is working so hard isn't because of a virus, it's because all the antivirus and system repair software you have installed are interfering with one another. You should only have one antivirus program and uninstall the others. To add to that, Registry Booster 2012 is only making things worse because most registry repair software make wild guesses about what's working correctly and what's not in your registry, and then attempt to "repair" it. Uninstall all your antivirus programs except one using either the Revo Uninstaller OR IObit Uninstaller, to make sure they are completely uninstalled. A registry scan with CCleaner will also help. Whenever you start iexplorer.exe (Internet Explorer) it's normal for two processes to start; one is for the new tab and one for the main window.

CCleaner:
http://www.piriform.com/ccleaner/download

IObit Uninstaller:
http://www.iobit.com/advanceduninstaller.html

Revo Uninstaller:
http://www.revouninstaller.com/
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