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Answer» try Process Explorer
Make sure you have the "Command Line" column enabled (right click in the column header and select columns... to change.
FILE->Save, and attach the text file. Okay, I will try that right now...
I restarted the computer after installing avast!, and a screen popped up before the welcome screen, ASKING to repair, ignore, delete, or put a bunch of files in a chest...? I just said ESC, which was to exit out of whatever that was...
Here is the Process Explorer...
But avast! deleted a file and now the cpu usage is from 3-16% now...
Is there anything else wrong?
[attachment deleted by admin]LOOKS like Avast TOOK care of your problem- I don't see anything else wrong there.Thank you for all your help! Both of you!
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