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<blockquote data-quote="dnel64" data-source="post: 276215" data-attributes="member: 28922"><p>First,thank you all for creating this helpful and vital forum</p><p>especially in a volunteer manor.</p><p> </p><p>This started a week or so ago.</p><p>In performance monitor,I noticed up to 10-12 dllhost.exe entries.</p><p>I have read that it is a virus disguised as a legitimate program,</p><p>therefore,antivirus won't see it as a virus.</p><p>I right click each entry and click end process and they keep reappearing.</p><p>After a while they seem to stop multiplying,but soon reappear again.</p><p>One of them says access denied,so,I assume that it is the one that is legit.</p><p>Is there a way to remove them and keep them from reappearing?</p><p>I have an HP2000 Laptop/Windows8/64bit, 4g mem (2) amd e2-1800 apu</p><p>Thank you</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dnel64, post: 276215, member: 28922"] First,thank you all for creating this helpful and vital forum especially in a volunteer manor. This started a week or so ago. In performance monitor,I noticed up to 10-12 dllhost.exe entries. I have read that it is a virus disguised as a legitimate program, therefore,antivirus won't see it as a virus. I right click each entry and click end process and they keep reappearing. After a while they seem to stop multiplying,but soon reappear again. One of them says access denied,so,I assume that it is the one that is legit. Is there a way to remove them and keep them from reappearing? I have an HP2000 Laptop/Windows8/64bit, 4g mem (2) amd e2-1800 apu Thank you [/QUOTE]
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