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Having some issues with some mysterious processes on my computer

Discussion in 'Windows 7' started by FoliagedPegasus, Aug 7, 2013.

  1. FoliagedPegasus

    FoliagedPegasus

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    Location:
    MY house
    Operating System:
    Windows 7
    I keep having some weird issues with my computer where some weird processes will start up and i have no idea what they are and they keep my computer at 100% usage. The description for them are rmzl and they have weird names like -1204975 (those are random numbers) and when i try to end the process it says access denied so i use this program called process hacker to close them and it seems to help but sometimes they just randomly start up and my mouse will start flickering with the loading circle and it wont stop.
     
  2. Bill

    Bill Registered Members

    Joined:
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    Messages:
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    Location:
    Southeastern US
    Computer Brand or Motherboard:
    Asus P8Z77-V
    CPU:
    Intel i5 3570
    Memory:
    8GB Kingston DDR3 1600
    Hard Drive:
    Plextor SSD SATA 6 128 GB, WD Velociraptor 150g
    Graphics Card:
    eVGA GTX 550 TI
    Power Supply:
    Antec NeoPower 550w
    For starters, I suggest you run a copy (free version) of Malwarebytes and please let us know what it finds.
     
  3. Plastic Nev

    Plastic Nev SUPER MODERATOR IN MEMORY

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    Hi, in case you don't know where or how to get Malwarebytes, here is a link :-

    http://www.malwarebytes.org/products/malwarebytes_free/

    once you have the page open, click on the grey download button for the free version, at this point you don't need to buy the full pro version.
    You may find it redirects to another hosting site such as C.Net or similar, that is normal.

    Just keep to the free download buttons, once you have downloaded it, make sure you look out for and remove ticks for other junk such as Ask tool bar etc. (these additions are getting too common on freeware, just needs vigilance to ensure they don't get installed.)
    If a choice of automatic download or a manual advanced, choose the manual so you can see and stop the extra's.

    Once you have Malwarebytes installed, open the program (Usually does so any way) then tell it to update itself before running a quick scan.
    After it has scanned your computer, a notepad page should open showing the results, if it asks do you want to delete or remove anything it finds click the yes or OK, then copy and paste the contents of that note pad log page into your reply please.

    Nev.
     

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