![]() (If an entry is included in the fixlist, the process will be closed. ![]() Internet Explorer Version 11 (Default browser: Chrome) Platform: Windows 7 Ultimate Service Pack 1 (X64) OS Language: English (United States) Loaded Profiles: MOI (Available profiles: MOI & FL2-MAN) Scan result of Farbar Recovery Scan Tool (FRST.txt) (圆4) Version: 11-03-2015 Went ahead and did a FRST scan, i killed the process manually now, if you want a scan while it's still running i can always reboot and do a new scan when it shows up, let me know what you guys think. Well, it worked, i guess.but i have already removed the original script manually like i said, and this program looks a bit dodgy too, so i thought i would state this as past history of infection, maybe it's related. The problem now is p[retty much identical to this thread:Ī while back now, my PC was infected with a VBS script that turns every thing into shortcuts on any removable driver, the original script was on my C partition and it was not detected by any antivirus at all! i had to track it down and remove it manually, but i found a program called USBfix that's supposed to remove this particular script, Lately this spike started happening again, but this time the process shows up as "Steam" in the performance monitor, and sure, i do have it installed, but it's not running at the time, and i didn't even set it to run when windows start! ![]() For a good while now i've been occasionally seeing a spike in my CPU usage, when i opened the performance monitor, it showed that "Xboxstat" is the process that's causes the extra load, after googling, it's a legit process but it's only used to run the Xbox controller for windows and should not under any circumstances hog 25% of my cpu load! (i have i5 3570k quad core process Running GHz!) ![]()
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