Still have virus? Task Manager CPU Usage 100% ...RAM need to free

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Quangtam2159

Okay I had a virus but after running Webroot Spysweeper, Avast anti-virus,
XoftSpySE, Uniblue Registry clean and Booster 2 and Speed-up 3... I seem to
be clean.... But my CPU usage (windows Task Manager) keeps spiking and my
Internet Explorer 7 has one window pane that states that I am not conneced to
the Internet notice (and is corrupted).

Do I just need to free up RAM?

I am running on startup Quickbooks Update Agnet.lnk, Wireless PCI Card
Configuration Utility.lnk (WMP11CFG.exe, nwiz.exe/install, NvCplDaemon
(Rundll32.exe" C;|WINDOWS\system32\NvCpl.dll, NvStartup, Avast
)/.../ashDip.exe SunJavaUPdateSched, QuickTime Task, ISUSPM.exe (C:\Program
Files\INstall Shiel\UpdateService\ISUSPM.exe-scheduler), Spysweeper
(....SpysweeperUI.exe/startintray), Adobe Reader Spede Launch.lnk, ctfmon.exe
(C:Windows\system32\ctfmon.exe)

I think I can free up Ram (but don't know how - yet) and I have Uniblue
System Tweaker but don't know (yet) how to use.


System: XP Por Version 2002, Service Pack 2, Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4CPU 2.00
Ghz,
Two slots 1.99 Ghz,768Mb of RAM

So can you help? Please do not suggest SP3. I have roamed around and the
consensus is that it is a disaster and (not on Microsoft site) causing a lot
of hatred towards Redmond.... Customers feeling betrayed and angry at an
upgrade that is less stable and causes a host of problems.... So I will wait
on SP3 until the bugs are worked out. Funny you'd think - make it functional
and then release but that's another way and not a question.....
So if anyone can suggest what do re spiking and RAM. I basically use this
computer for access online to Quickbooks so I could get rid of alot of old
software but both hardrives less than 35% full..... Thanks, in advance, for
any advice.
 
D

db.·.. >

since you know it
involves the processes,
then you should simply
begin killing each one
of them via task manager
until you hit the mark.

there will be processes
that cannot be killed and
if you kill explorer.exe
simply re launch it as a
new task.

personally, there is alot
of stuff you listed that i
wouldn't run:

http://www.stopbadware.org/home/badware_remove
 

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