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Old 10-06-2012, 05:14 PM #1
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Angry What next?????!!!!!!

The fan on my computer has started running all the time. I dont know if it is damage, AVG said I have no bugs.

I looked at TaskManager CPU useage, it varies 49%-52%. why do I have 3 IE running, can I get rid of 2? There is something called BartShel (2) that is taking a lot, I looked that up and it said its a cheesy thing PeoplePC puts on that can mess up and crash your computer, it seems to be kind of spyware maybe. There was a scan to check it but I was afraid it was bogus and Id get another Trojan. It said you can get rid of it but sometimes it will work and sometimes not, Im so fed up I may try...is the way to do that to 'End Process"?

I havent gotten CCCleaner yet, would it help? My computer is probably full of dust from my other apt, I lived by a dusty, busy street but I think what is going on probably has more to do with my Trojan and uninstalling,etc.

should I give up and reformat? I dont want to if hardware is going south??




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