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Google Chrome appeared on my compuiter

Bugs, glitches, hackers, spyware, gremlins, ghosts in the machine, Sun spots... Who knows?? :)
 
Been atleast a week since I was las t on here LOL...

JohannBessler said:
^72Jay, the version of Linux will depend upon your needs.
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If you have any questions about any of them, drop me a line.
I'll send you a PM..


Kulindahr said:
CCleaner is great -- I've had Windows uninstall leave crap behind, but never had a single problem when I use the CCleaner uninstall; it not only tells the files they aren't there any more, it will overwrite them if you want.
I've since downloaded it so I'll have it just incase the need arises :)


Kulindahr said:
Tomorrow I drop off my 'puter for a Win7 reinstall.
Did that fix it?
 
Did that fix it?

My tech friend found a software conflict between AVG and Microsoft Security, and remedied that. He thought it was fixed, but... not.

Since then I've discovered that if I turn off Windows Explorer everything works fine. I can't find the original disk, so I guess my next step is to contact the manufacturer and get a new OEM copy and do the reinstall myself.
 
Having multiple anti-virus or scanners running can cause a lot of conflict. Hope you get it all figured out.
 
You say its slow but it only shows a CPU usage of ~4%, then the hard disk is the one that's causing the problems.
Open task manager -> performance tab -> resource monitor, go to the tab Disk and filter by Total bytes/sec and see what's causing your disk to clog up.

For people saying they gave up on Windows or whatever, utter bullshit, every OS will slow down/get buggy and whatever if you don't maintain it and don't know what you are doing whether its Linux/Mac or Windows. I have never had any problems with any Windows installation myself, it all depends on what you are doing with the thing to screw it up.
 
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