Random app execution
#1

When I open stuff, for example, from a disk, or an external HDD, I get these applications trying to run, each 5 minutes...
I've scanned my computer for virus, I've formatted my computer...
It's all since I've got this new internal HDD (new hdd).
I've also searched the program's name on ******, nothing special appears.
It makes my computer's processor reach high percentage (70-100%)
Any solution?

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#2

Reboot in save mode, and delete the file?
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#3

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Originally Posted by Gforcez1337
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Reboot in save mode, and delete the file?
It only appears in the appdata when it attempts to be executed...
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#4

Try the advices from this site: http://www.virusremovalguru.com/
About the 'Win7 Anti-Virus 2013', not sure if that's the one you're having but pretty much follow the same Malware removal guides. Try a deep scan with MBAM perhaps?
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Try the advices from this site: http://www.virusremovalguru.com/
About the 'Win7 Anti-Virus 2013', not sure if that's the one you're having but pretty much follow the same Malware removal guides. Try a deep scan with MBAM perhaps?
I forgot to mention, I scanned it with Malwarebytes.
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Originally Posted by FireCat
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When I open stuff, for example, from a disk, or an external HDD...
Maybe your external HDD has a virus, try scanning it aswell as any other disks (except the internal HDD)

If that doesn't work, return the HDD to the store you bought it from and buy another HDD.
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Originally Posted by Emmet_
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Maybe your external HDD has a virus, try scanning it aswell as any other disks (except the internal HDD)

If that doesn't work, return the HDD to the store you bought it from and buy another HDD.
It can't be the external HDD, it also happens with official cd's, for example, GTA: San Andreas, or Age of Empires...
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#8

Ahhh, I've seen this before :/
go to MSCONFIG and check the services and startup items.
Then after that open the Task Manager locate the actuall path and delete the sucker.
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#9

FireKitten <3
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