Re: iexplorer using a lot cpu 80-100%



Angelo wrote:

> Could anyone give me any suggestions on how to resolve this issue i
> tried scanning everything for virusus & spyware and still having a
> problem.

Since you haven't told us anything about your computer, your Internet
connection, or what "scanning everything" actually means, you can't get
a specific answer. Go through these malware removal steps
systematically, doing everything with updated tools in Safe Mode. If
you have trouble getting to the Internet use a different, known-clean
machine to get the tools/updates and burn them to cd-r or transfer with
usb thumbdrive.

http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/page2.html#Removing_Malware

Malke
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