So I was working with ITunes and my new IPod on my Acer Ferrari 4006 when the computer hung up. I waited about an hour with no luck and shut down and restarted the computer. Now it takes about 30 minutes to start and when it gets to windows the "system" process is using 100% CPU at all times. I have ran Kaspersky Anti-Virus Personal, Spybot, Adaware, and CleanMyPC Registry Cleaner with to no avail.
Also, when I start the computer, the bluetooth light on the front comes on, then turns off and doesn’t respond to any depression of the button.
I think that the problem I’m having is with the USB devices actually looping, but I dont know how to stop them. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated!! Thanks!
So I was working with ITunes and my new IPod on my Acer Ferrari 4006 when the computer hung up. I waited about an hour with no luck and shut down and restarted the computer. Now it takes about 30 minutes to start and when it gets to windows the "system" process is using 100% CPU at all times. I have ran Kaspersky Anti-Virus Personal, Spybot, Adaware, and CleanMyPC Registry Cleaner with to no avail.
Also, when I start the computer, the bluetooth light on the front comes on, then turns off and doesn’t respond to any depression of the button.
I think that the problem I’m having is with the USB devices actually looping, but I dont know how to stop them. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated!! Thanks!
PLEASE NOTE: I have run all the virus/spyware/malware programs I need to… the program this is using 100% of the CPU is the SYSTEM Process (not the system idle process)…
Tagged with: 30 minutes • acer ferrari 4006 • adaware • anti virus • avail • cleanmypc registry • depression • ferrari • itunes • new ipod • spybot • system idle process • usb devices
Filed under: Registry Cleaners
Try uninstalling the last program or file you downloaded & I think you have a hijacker spyware. Run your anti-spyware program & try to isolate the culprit & quarantine it.
you try scanning for spyware and viruses in safe mode? F8 on start up and select safe mode.
Have you recently added a new program before the issue? If so try uninstalling that.
Have you checked your task manager under the processes tab and looked at mem ussage and CPU? Perhaps closing some of the resource hogs (one at a time and see what happens) to see what is causing it.
download this anti-spyware utility..and read the manual that comes with it!
the program is called HiJackThis
http://www.spywareinfo.com/~merijn/programs.php
In the task manager find out what process is sucking up your CPU usage. Write it down and then go to the site below to see what the process is and does.
http://www.processlibrary.com/