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<blockquote data-quote="Vidlib" data-source="post: 282629" data-attributes="member: 29222"><p>Hi TwinHeadedEagle,</p><p></p><p>This morning the earlier FRST was still running/not responding when I woke up. I closed it and it then said fix complete and generated a log that I have attached here. I downloaded the second fix you posted but am not using it yet since things may be under control. I did a normal reboot and MWB is not reporting any alerts (yesterday it was every 2 seconds for two different IP addresses). The only thing that I see in my task manager that I'm not sure of is two instances of iexplore.exe (one for 15k, the other for 215K--although I do have NY Times page open and I also use CrashPlan backup). CPU seems to be running about 4-10%, with occasional spikes to 15%. Should I just hold off on second fix? Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vidlib, post: 282629, member: 29222"] Hi TwinHeadedEagle, This morning the earlier FRST was still running/not responding when I woke up. I closed it and it then said fix complete and generated a log that I have attached here. I downloaded the second fix you posted but am not using it yet since things may be under control. I did a normal reboot and MWB is not reporting any alerts (yesterday it was every 2 seconds for two different IP addresses). The only thing that I see in my task manager that I'm not sure of is two instances of iexplore.exe (one for 15k, the other for 215K--although I do have NY Times page open and I also use CrashPlan backup). CPU seems to be running about 4-10%, with occasional spikes to 15%. Should I just hold off on second fix? Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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