There is something on my PC task manager called Windows Process Manager 32-bit. It eats up my CPU and makes FPS drops happen, and crashes my game. PLEASE HELP
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'd:/frst64.exe' is not recognized as an internal or external command,Hello,
Please download Farbar Recovery Scan Tool x64 and save it to a flash drive.
- Plug the flashdrive into the infected PC.
- Boot to windows recovery by using one of the methods on this link: Boot to Advanced Startup Options in Windows 10
- If you're unable to boot to recovery you will need to create a recovery drive. You can do it by following this guide: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/4026852/windows-create-a-recovery-drive
Make sure to uncheck Back up system files to the recovery drive box, so that process goes faster.
- Now you should get a window like this where you need to click Troubleshoot.
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- In the next window, click Advanced options and select Command Prompt.
- Now you should log in into your account and after that Command Promptwindow.
Access the notepad and identify your USB drive![]()
In the Command Prompt please type in:
and press Enter.Code:notepad
- When the notepad opens, go to File menu.
- Select Open.
- Go to Computer and search there for your USB drive letter.
- Note down the letter and close the notepad.
Scan with Farbar Recovery Scan Tool![]()
Once back in the command prompt window, please do the following:
- Type in e:\frst64.exe and press Enter.
You need to replace e with the letter of your USB drive taken from notepad!- FRST will start to run. Give him a minute or so to load itself.
- Click Yes to Disclaimer.
- In the main console, please click Scan and wait.
- When finished it will produce a logfile named FRST.txt in the root of your pendrive and display it. Close that logfile.
Transfer it to your clean machine and include it in your next reply.
I have downloaded FRST on safe computer an plugged my usb into computer. I did the recovery drive but instruction are unclear on how to get to advanced setup from there.You need to download a FRST tool on a clean computer and to transfer it to USB. Then put the USB when you're in recovery mode, not after. Then follow the instructions to run a scan.