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google chrome browser kill my system !
Gamezertruth:
I have a major problem since the last formatting of my Windows system so when i done a format my pc then I Immediately began to install some important software on my system, and everything goes okay in the first months of formate, then I know I need to video player software to be installed on my system so I decided to install RealPlayer crap ya During the installation i have noticed that install of a RealPlayer seemed to install Potentially Unwanted Programs like Google’s chrome browser and norton security scan thing crap yo! and that’s not only installation by RealPlayer but now a lot of Other software’s companies began injecting their programs to include Potentially Unwanted Programs in their setup file in order to infection The largest number of computers around the world ! :evil: :angry: https://security.symantec.com/nss/getnss.aspx?langid=ie&venid=sym
so my problem now is my windows system got very hotter and my laptop fan it working hard like a crazy ya and then my windows system got Unexpected shutdown Every hour or less, and sometimes every hour or more ! :thinking: :sad: That happens a lot when I open/use some security software or web browsers software and some of the other Software! and I can’t work in my laptop or do anything a very well ! :sad: https://forums.malwarebytes.org/index.php?/topic/162987-multi-chromeexe-processes-kill-the-system-resources/#entry924827
Gamezertruth:
i just got other Unexpected shutdown of my windows system when i have right-click on Google chrome icon in taskbar ! :undecided: :sad:
Boggin:
Did you have all of those security programs installed before without any problems ?
Boot up into Safe Mode with Networking and download AdwCleaner http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/download/adwcleaner/
Click on Scan and when that has completed some items may appear in the lower pane that you can uncheck any that you want to keep.
Click on Report and it will list what it has found and will delete.
Close the Report then click on Clean and after the reboot will produce another report of what it has deleted.
Lower down the AdwCleaner download page you will find a link for Junkware Removal Tool and run this as an added measure.
This will take longer to run but will produce its report on completion, although you don't get any choice in what it will remove.
You will need to uninstall Chrome and that Norton Scanner manually as unwanted they may well be, as legit programs, Chrome at least won't be snagged as a PuP.
I noticed in the Fabar report that you had side by side errors dated for the 1st of Jan.
Side by side errors are caused when two or more programs conflict.
These may be legit programs you have downloaded or because of the unwanted stuff, but lets us know if the laptop continues to shutdown in normal mode after running those scans, then have a look in Event Viewer to see if there are any more side by side errors, or whatever related to the shutdowns.
Gamezertruth:
--- Quote from: Boggin on January 11, 2015, 05:09:45 pm ---Did you have all of those security programs installed before without any problems ?
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yes you are correct :smiley:
--- Quote from: Boggin on January 11, 2015, 05:09:45 pm ---Boot up into Safe Mode with Networking and download AdwCleaner http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/download/adwcleaner/
Click on Scan and when that has completed some items may appear in the lower pane that you can uncheck any that you want to keep.
Click on Report and it will list what it has found and will delete.
Close the Report then click on Clean and after the reboot will produce another report of what it has deleted.
Lower down the AdwCleaner download page you will find a link for Junkware Removal Tool and run this as an added measure.
This will take longer to run but will produce its report on completion, although you don't get any choice in what it will remove.
--- End quote ---
ok i will do this right now !
--- Quote from: Boggin on January 11, 2015, 05:09:45 pm ---
You will need to uninstall Chrome and that Norton Scanner manually as unwanted they may well be, as legit programs, Chrome at least won't be snagged as a PuP.
I noticed in the Fabar report that you had side by side errors dated for the 1st of Jan.
Side by side errors are caused when two or more programs conflict.
These may be legit programs you have downloaded or because of the unwanted stuff, but lets us know if the laptop continues to shutdown in normal mode after running those scans, then have a look in Event Viewer to see if there are any more side by side errors, or whatever related to the shutdowns.
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i have to Uninstall Google Chrome browser and Norton Scanner with your uninstaller software and that’s not help and my pc still got Unexpected shutdown when I use the Google Chrome browser! So here are some things you should know where that Google began to develop other browsers belongs to Google Chrome and perhaps it is because of the many flaws of the Google Chrome browser! http://smallbusiness.chron.com/disabling-multiple-processes-google-chrome-33767.html and i don’t know if this will help to fix my Google browser problem ! http://www.howtogeek.com/135300/how-to-troubleshoot-google-chrome-crashes/
other google browser and problem here http://www.ghacks.net/2014/06/18/fix-google-chrome-stopped-working/
and i will post all other logs files later and how to correct side by side errors ? Because of that I have a problem with the system date as I was told Shane before http://www.tweaking.com/forums/index.php/topic,1643.msg10521.html#msg10521 , the date issue of the system was and still get before and after the formats of system!
Boggin:
The cross referencing makes it read like opening a couple of different books in the middle and as they go back almost two years, a resume of the problems would have been better and are you still using IE 8 which is the max for XP or are you able to use a later version of IE ?
Without going back through your various threads, I don't know which version of Windows you are using.
Did the How to Geek article allow you to find any programs that are conflicting with Chrome ?
As you appear to get the problems when you try to do anything with Chrome then I would advise you to perform a clean boot to see if you can determine what you have in your Startup Menu that is causing the conflict. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929135
What exactly are the clock problems you are having ?
Modern CMOS batteries usually last for about 5 years and when a clock fails to maintain the correct time, renewing that is usually the first step - but there would be other symptoms if the CMOS battery was failing.
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