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<blockquote data-quote="Sigmatus" data-source="post: 633593" data-attributes="member: 62582"><p>Started about a month ago. About every hour or so, my command prompt opens and closes in about a (1/10th) of a second, as if running something. Im worried there is malware trying to start or run something on my computer. </p><p></p><p></p><p>This will happen regardless of if I'm actively doing something or not. </p><p>This can occasionally minimize videogames im playing.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I've run Zemana AntiMalware / MalwareBytes / SuperantiSpyware. </p><p>I've checked task scheduler and didnt find anything. </p><p>I've tried using command prompts cmd /k netstat but didn't know enough about the addresses to see if there was something foreign I was connecting to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sigmatus, post: 633593, member: 62582"] Started about a month ago. About every hour or so, my command prompt opens and closes in about a (1/10th) of a second, as if running something. Im worried there is malware trying to start or run something on my computer. This will happen regardless of if I'm actively doing something or not. This can occasionally minimize videogames im playing. I've run Zemana AntiMalware / MalwareBytes / SuperantiSpyware. I've checked task scheduler and didnt find anything. I've tried using command prompts cmd /k netstat but didn't know enough about the addresses to see if there was something foreign I was connecting to. [/QUOTE]
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