Disk memory at 100% + 18 F-Secure processes
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Hello,
I'm not too sure if I'm in the right forum given the unbelievable amount of choices in the dropdown menu... but anyway!
Here's my problem: as soon as I turn on my PC, it takes less than 2 minutes for the disk memory to be full, and it especially stays full if I don't do anything.
So I went into the processes and noticed that I had 18 instances of F-Secure (antivirus) listed, but all at 0 Mo/s in disk memory. I'm sorting the disk memory-hungry processes, but when I finish sorting, the disk memory sometimes stays at 100% even though all the processes are at 0 Mo/s?! Could it be a virus running in the background that's not listed in the processes?
I've obviously done a virus scan, defragmented, disabled Superfetch, etc.
I have an Everest report and a HiJackThis report if you'd like to take a look; that would be nice :) Thanks in advance!
The Everest and HiJackThis reports:
https://www.cjoint.com/c/HJcnucjAVdL
I'm not too sure if I'm in the right forum given the unbelievable amount of choices in the dropdown menu... but anyway!
Here's my problem: as soon as I turn on my PC, it takes less than 2 minutes for the disk memory to be full, and it especially stays full if I don't do anything.
So I went into the processes and noticed that I had 18 instances of F-Secure (antivirus) listed, but all at 0 Mo/s in disk memory. I'm sorting the disk memory-hungry processes, but when I finish sorting, the disk memory sometimes stays at 100% even though all the processes are at 0 Mo/s?! Could it be a virus running in the background that's not listed in the processes?
I've obviously done a virus scan, defragmented, disabled Superfetch, etc.
I have an Everest report and a HiJackThis report if you'd like to take a look; that would be nice :) Thanks in advance!
The Everest and HiJackThis reports:
https://www.cjoint.com/c/HJcnucjAVdL
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Use FRST, we will see more clearly.
To check the computer, I invite you to perform this FRST analysis and return the reports:
Follow the FRST tutorial. ( take the time to read carefully - everything is well explained ).
Download and run the FRST scan,
Wait for the scan to finish, a message indicates that the analysis is complete.
Three FRST reports will be generated:
Send these 3 reports to the site https://pjjoint.malekal.com/ to share them.
In return, provide the 3 pjjoint links that lead to the reports here in a new response so that we can consult them.
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Please press a key to continue the disinfection...
To check the computer, I invite you to perform this FRST analysis and return the reports:
Follow the FRST tutorial. ( take the time to read carefully - everything is well explained ).
Download and run the FRST scan,
Wait for the scan to finish, a message indicates that the analysis is complete.
Three FRST reports will be generated:
- FRST.txt
- Shortcut.txt
- Additionnal.txt
Send these 3 reports to the site https://pjjoint.malekal.com/ to share them.
In return, provide the 3 pjjoint links that lead to the reports here in a new response so that we can consult them.
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Please press a key to continue the disinfection...
Hello,
To uninstall:
Java
McAfee Safe Connect (bloatware)
pCloud (useful?)
Power2Go
Web Companion (bloatware)
2) Disable/Remove from startup:
Discord
Skype
See: how to remove a program from Windows startup
After uninstalling, reinstall F-Secure.
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Please press any key to continue the disinfection...
To uninstall:
Java
McAfee Safe Connect (bloatware)
pCloud (useful?)
Power2Go
Web Companion (bloatware)
2) Disable/Remove from startup:
Discord
Skype
See: how to remove a program from Windows startup
After uninstalling, reinstall F-Secure.
--
Please press any key to continue the disinfection...
Could you post a new report?
So that the members of the team can analyze the changes.
In your previous report, your system seems to be requesting virtual memory at a considerable rate while your RAM is only used at 33%.
Try to follow this little tutorial to see if your virtual memory is being used and, if so, to what extent.
The report indicated values, but this can help verify.
https://www.malekal.com/verifier-windows-swap/
So that the members of the team can analyze the changes.
In your previous report, your system seems to be requesting virtual memory at a considerable rate while your RAM is only used at 33%.
Try to follow this little tutorial to see if your virtual memory is being used and, if so, to what extent.
The report indicated values, but this can help verify.
https://www.malekal.com/verifier-windows-swap/
I tried reducing the swap, which was at 8GB, and lowered it to 3.5GB to see if it made any difference, but it didn't change anything.