Updates killing my Processor
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Re: Updates killing my Processor
I have the RunOnceEx.cmd creator already, but I can't figure out how to add programs they must be added to $OEM$ folder as I've read, but I'm not sure how to and then you use the runonce cmd to execute the list.
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Now I've reinstalled XP with the disc and sometimes I get a message that says Windows File Protection, windows needs something but was replaced by unrecognized drivers please insert xpsp2 cd into cd-rom, why does it do this?
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Sorry I don't have a creative answer but my guess is your effort in putting all these processes together is not working.
As a basic answer I would suggest loading XP then SP2 then whatever follows.
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Now, I think that the disk I made may have been too advanced or I didn't add everything right, luckily I burnt it onto a cdrw so I can just start over, but because I loaded my sound driver, from the manufacturer (Realtek AC97) and not nForce which comes with my motherboard drivers disk, I always have to install the nforce drivers then unistall them after a reboot then install the realtek drivers then reboot, well I slipstreamed the realtek driver into my sp2 unattended cd and now I have in my other devices Multimedia Audio Controller and I"ve installed and unistalled the realtek drives many times the sound works, but I don't ever remember having anything in other devices.
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Now, I've done what you said and went one update at a time computer still seems to be running fast, very low cpu usage for everything like before other than San Andreas. I installed the update for IE6 or something that it said and restarted immediately after the restart Windows, Explorer crashed, and then I couldn't do anything anytime I clicked anything it would crash. I restarted again and ran last know good config it seems to be working now but I noticed that I had some odd files in my C:\ drive they looked like Trojans, mind you I haven't downloaded anything other than updates from Microsoft and some trojan removers. I could tell they were Trojans so I googled them sure enough Trojans, but the thing is the description of them was a process, these are not processes only files. and I scanned pc with AVG, Ewido, Spybot all clean. but I was worried so I downloaded a few Trojan scanners, one of which is Trojan Hunter which had the best rating. The second one is Trojan Remove also high rating I even scanned the recycle bin which where they are, it came up with nothing. So, my question is are these files lethal to my computer even though they have not been executed?
here's a pic of the files:
http://img326.imageshack.us/img326/5...hunter10io.png
there's also a secure32 html file which I found in program files, I did a search and it relates to paytime.exe