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Fake "Google Chrome" exe is slowing my computer to a crawl
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave230" data-source="post: 290417" data-attributes="member: 30044"><p>There is a fake "google chrome" process in my $username/Appdata/LocalLow folder called "Ioujgk.exec" that proliferates in Task Manager and slows the computer to a crawl. Removing the file in Safe Mode doesn't help because it just reappears somewhere else in Appdata//LocalLow. I've run McAfee and Malwarebytes without success. Then a found a response to a similar problem in this forum and downloaded FRST65.exe. I got a "FRST.txt" and an "Addition.txt" but no "Fixlist.txt" to run. I've attached the two files. Can you use that these to help offer a solution specific to my case? My OS is Windows 7 Home Premium sp1 and I'm current on updates.</p><p></p><p>Thanks,</p><p>Dave Ayars</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave230, post: 290417, member: 30044"] There is a fake "google chrome" process in my $username/Appdata/LocalLow folder called "Ioujgk.exec" that proliferates in Task Manager and slows the computer to a crawl. Removing the file in Safe Mode doesn't help because it just reappears somewhere else in Appdata//LocalLow. I've run McAfee and Malwarebytes without success. Then a found a response to a similar problem in this forum and downloaded FRST65.exe. I got a "FRST.txt" and an "Addition.txt" but no "Fixlist.txt" to run. I've attached the two files. Can you use that these to help offer a solution specific to my case? My OS is Windows 7 Home Premium sp1 and I'm current on updates. Thanks, Dave Ayars [/QUOTE]
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