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Hmm,
Could you take a few screen shots of what softwares do you have currently installed, and your Startup Items,
For the Software part just from Control Panel
For Startup Items Task Manager will suffice.
Hmm,
Could you take a few screen shots of what softwares do you have currently installed, and your Startup Items,
For the Software part just from Control Panel
For Startup Items Task Manager will suffice.
Hmm,
Well there is nothing that looks out of space to me.
Lets see what applications trigger over time. Open Task Scheduler
Run --> "Taskschd.msc" --> Task Scheduler Library Please take a screenshot of that too.
Hmm
Since there is nothing scheduled that would cause an application error this must be related to an Auto-update from an application or game. Try to disable Auto-Update for the relevantly updated applications at that time.
1st Make sure every update to the operating system has been installed and none failed.
2nd If you have other software that might cause this error it is advised to run a Malware Scan just to be sure nothing has corrupted your files.
i have tried everything still no luck, i just wished i knew how to fix it. Uninstalling the games doesn't fix it, re-installing does fix it either. Malware scans all passed. Looks like i gotta do a format.
The funny thing is yesterday i did a windows cleanup and the error stopped popping up so frequently. Also when i run a windows virus scan the error stops popping up and starts again after scan is finished
Now thats a weird activity, if you are only using the built in Windows Defender to scan, I would advise to use Malwarebytes for a full scan (might take up to 1hr) to see if it really is something.
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Hi,
Thats absolutely fine, just run MBAM once more and check for windows updates and it should turn back to normal after a few restarts (Shut down and power on after a few minutes).
Edit:
It might just be that the view has been reset try this to restore the default look:
right click where it says Level, select Add/Remove columns, click on the button, Restore Defaults, then OK.