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High CPU usage from Google Chrome after Uninstall.
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<blockquote data-quote="SledgeHammer" data-source="post: 313421" data-attributes="member: 31729"><p>Uninstalled Google Chrome but it will not go away and has been using 50% -100% of my CPU.</p><p> </p><p>The computer started really slowing down and freezing last month, once in a while it will crash and go to a blue screen. CPU usage is usually between 50% and 100% when I look in the task manager and there are 7 or more Nycfwfnew.exe *32 processes from Google Chrome even though I uninstalled Google Chrome back in April 2014.</p><p> </p><p>The 7 or more Nycfwfnew.exe *32 processes instantly regenerate right after I close them. They are from google chrome and file location is AppData, LocalLow Microsoft, Tltksuaigws, Ykpubysovik. Files continue to come back.</p><p> </p><p>I have uninstalled Chrome, tried to delete the files, run Norton, and changed my firewall settings to block the file types.</p><p> </p><p>What should I do?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SledgeHammer, post: 313421, member: 31729"] Uninstalled Google Chrome but it will not go away and has been using 50% -100% of my CPU. The computer started really slowing down and freezing last month, once in a while it will crash and go to a blue screen. CPU usage is usually between 50% and 100% when I look in the task manager and there are 7 or more Nycfwfnew.exe *32 processes from Google Chrome even though I uninstalled Google Chrome back in April 2014. The 7 or more Nycfwfnew.exe *32 processes instantly regenerate right after I close them. They are from google chrome and file location is AppData, LocalLow Microsoft, Tltksuaigws, Ykpubysovik. Files continue to come back. I have uninstalled Chrome, tried to delete the files, run Norton, and changed my firewall settings to block the file types. What should I do? [/QUOTE]
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