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Virus? or not to virus?
Posted: 2011-06-09 10:54
by PR.Rob.McLoughlin
Recently, my Mcafee firewall has been turning on and off. My real time scanning is working properly, and I think I may have a virus.
Looking at my processes svchost.exe is running at "182,680 K" is that normal?
Other people i have spoken two have it running at "600 K" also, i have about eight of these processes :S.
Rob
Re: Virus? or not to virus?
Posted: 2011-06-09 13:18
by C0NNA
What OS mate?
Re: Virus? or not to virus?
Posted: 2011-06-09 14:04
by Serbiak
You should let a second anti virus program check your system. That way you get a higher chance to find it even if it has disabled mcafee.
Re: Virus? or not to virus?
Posted: 2011-06-09 15:11
by Carbonade
My svhost.exe is also running at 185 912k, tell me if you figgure out what's causing this.
Re: Virus? or not to virus?
Posted: 2011-06-09 17:58
by whatshisname55
Did you try manually disabling it then re-enabling it?
Does this happen every time you start up your computer? If so, did you try reinstalling Mcafee?
Re: Virus? or not to virus?
Posted: 2011-06-10 10:37
by PR.Rob.McLoughlin
whatshisname55 wrote:Did you try manually disabling it then re-enabling it?
Does this happen every time you start up your computer? If so, did you try reinstalling Mcafee?
Its literally happens the moment i turn it on, it goes "on" "off". I have tried reinstalling yes, i installed AVG to see if that would do any good, but it wouldn't let my PC start up. So i had to do a system restore.
Re: Virus? or not to virus?
Posted: 2011-06-10 19:18
by whatshisname55
Download this and run a full scan:
Spybot Search & Destroy.
It's pretty good at catching viruses some AV's miss. If this comes up with nothing we'll have to do some more brainstorming.
Re: Virus? or not to virus?
Posted: 2011-06-11 20:08
by Pedz
Carbonade wrote:My svhost.exe is also running at 185 912k, tell me if you figgure out what's causing this.
Thats normal. Mine has done that since the minute it was made and installed. Its windows' registry and service handler.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Svchost
http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windows- ... t-running/