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rundll32.exe memory flood (SysWOW64)
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<blockquote data-quote="ShaneTC" data-source="post: 505960" data-attributes="member: 52176"><p>It seems as though I've jumped the gun a tad. I just had another incident at 1.5.2016 ~03:48 AM where my processors blew up with rundll32.exe instances. I only noticed this as I was watching a YouTube video and I received another pop-up warning me about memory usage. This time, however, it escalated to the point of effectively locking down my computer leaving me to force shut it off in order to stop the overflow. I've attached a screenshot I managed to take with my laptop whilst I was still able to and I've also taken the liberty to perform another FRST scan and attached the logs to this post.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ShaneTC, post: 505960, member: 52176"] It seems as though I've jumped the gun a tad. I just had another incident at 1.5.2016 ~03:48 AM where my processors blew up with rundll32.exe instances. I only noticed this as I was watching a YouTube video and I received another pop-up warning me about memory usage. This time, however, it escalated to the point of effectively locking down my computer leaving me to force shut it off in order to stop the overflow. I've attached a screenshot I managed to take with my laptop whilst I was still able to and I've also taken the liberty to perform another FRST scan and attached the logs to this post. [/QUOTE]
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