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missing file problem
Shane:
Here you go :-)
Shane
mal23:
Thanks Shane, I have downloaded the files but have no idea what to do with them.
Shane:
oops, sorry forgot to tell you that lol
Extract the files and then put them in "C:\Windows\servicing\Packages"
Shane
mal23:
Right think that's done. What now. Still have the problem of couple of minuets after start up something is running for 20-30 mins, makes using impossible.
You can hear disc whirling away and the blue whirling circle by the mouse arrow twirls away.
Is there away to capture what the task manager shows (if it will open) whilst this is going on?
Boggin:
Did the same thing occur when you performed the clean boot or does it occur when you boot up into Safe Mode with Networking ?
If it doesn't in the latter and you have the free version of CCleaner https://www.piriform.com/ccleaner/download click on Tools - Startup - Scheduled Tasks and check for anything unusual.
You can use the Snipping Tool to post a pic.
Process Explorer is something else that will show what is running but you would need to able to use your computer to run it.
Are you able to use it after the couple of minutes after boot or do you have to wait until whatever is running stops ?
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb896653.aspx
Process Explorer incorporates VirusTotal but to ensure it is active, click on Options, hover over VirusTotal.com and check its box.
Also ensure the box is checked for Verify Signatures.
Under the VirusTotal column most items will be in blue with a low value/50 something and any suspect items will be in red.
The higher the red numerator, the more suspect that item will be, but you can see what is using up resources and can stop/delete it.
You'll also be able to see similar in Resource Monitor by pressing the Windows key, type resmon and press enter then check the relevant sections.
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