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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Loots" data-source="post: 127219" data-attributes="member: 9510"><p>When attempting to attatch OTL fix logs, I misunderstood the error message on failure, and thought I had taken too much space that's why I removed previous attatchments. Only when that didn't solve the problem did I figure out that I had to change them from .log to .txt</p><p>PC still freezes when on a site with loads of ads, like facebook.</p><p>Contacted Cell C - my isp, they say there is nothing untoward with the service I am getting.</p><p>Bought a Vodacom modem and sim, in an attempt to check your supposition.</p><p>Connected through Vodacom - no difference.</p><p>Browsed some other forums and found that jqs.exe is Java Quick Start and I should be able to turn it off. Control panel does not give me that option - so I uninstalled Java.</p><p>Hey presto - the demands on my cpu look far less abnormal.</p><p>Connected, and was finally able to update MalwareBytes, did a scan and found 7 trojans.</p><p>MalwareBytes did it's thing and everything now seems fine.</p><p></p><p>Thank you for your help and patience.</p><p></p><p>Is there any software that can monitor site connections?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Loots, post: 127219, member: 9510"] When attempting to attatch OTL fix logs, I misunderstood the error message on failure, and thought I had taken too much space that's why I removed previous attatchments. Only when that didn't solve the problem did I figure out that I had to change them from .log to .txt PC still freezes when on a site with loads of ads, like facebook. Contacted Cell C - my isp, they say there is nothing untoward with the service I am getting. Bought a Vodacom modem and sim, in an attempt to check your supposition. Connected through Vodacom - no difference. Browsed some other forums and found that jqs.exe is Java Quick Start and I should be able to turn it off. Control panel does not give me that option - so I uninstalled Java. Hey presto - the demands on my cpu look far less abnormal. Connected, and was finally able to update MalwareBytes, did a scan and found 7 trojans. MalwareBytes did it's thing and everything now seems fine. Thank you for your help and patience. Is there any software that can monitor site connections? [/QUOTE]
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