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Every couple of hours this pops up. Does anyone know why?
run a virus scan in your appdata folder

Every couple of hours this pops up. Does anyone know why?

open file location
end the process
and delete it (I looked it up and I didn't find one single thing about that process)
either that or this:
run a virus scan in your appdata folder
« Last Edit: August 01, 2013, 05:33:51 PM by Nal »


open file location
end the process
and delete it (I looked it up and I didn't find one single thing about that process)

I couldn't find it in task manager. Also I am running a virus scan right now No viruses found. I am using SAS for virus protection
« Last Edit: August 01, 2013, 05:40:44 PM by beachbum111111 »

I couldn't find it in task manager.  Also I am running a virus scan right now.
maybe because it closed?
or at least see where it is if i relaunches
« Last Edit: August 01, 2013, 05:40:19 PM by Nal »





The parts have arrived I'll take pictures as my father and I build it tonight or tomorrow. Pardon my messy garage.

The parts have arrived I'll take pictures as my father and I build it tonight or tomorrow. Pardon my messy garage.
jesus what is your dad going to be using with all of that?

The parts have arrived I'll take pictures as my father and I build it tonight or tomorrow. Pardon my messy garage.

Where'd you steal all of them bikes from?

jesus what is your dad going to be using with all of that?

Playing games. :u

Where'd you steal all of them bikes from?

I stole them using money from the bike shop.

I stole them using money from the bike shop.

Well done. Theif +1.

Trying to decide on an AM3+ CPU for my first build, I've narrowed it down to these two, not sure which to choose.

FX-4300 3.8GHz Quad-Core: $100
FX-6300 3.5GHz 6-Core: $110

I will only play games like CSS, TF2, Ace of Spades, but mostly Blockland.

Here is the rest of the build (I took out the Sapphire 7770 just to see how much more money I need):
pcpartpicker.com/p/1miyx

Trying to decide on an AM3+ CPU for my first build, I've narrowed it down to these two, not sure which to choose.

FX-4300 3.8GHz Quad-Core: $100
FX-6300 3.5GHz 6-Core: $110

I will only play games like CSS, TF2, Ace of Spades, but mostly Blockland.

Here is the rest of the build (I took out the Sapphire 7770 just to see how much more money I need):
pcpartpicker.com/p/1miyx

Well only because it's 10 dollars extra you should go with the FX-6300, you can overclock it afterwards to 3.8GHz or higher if you need to.

Well only because it's 10 dollars extra you should go with the FX-6300, you can overclock it afterwards to 3.8GHz or higher if you need to.

The games he plays would probably benefit most from per-core performance, I don't think there's any game on the market that utilizes 6 cores so such a processor is practically useless to him.

I'd say get the 4300. However, if your cooler can handle it, you might want to look into getting the 4350. Comes clocked at 4.2 GHz per core:

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819113326


The games he plays would probably benefit most from per-core performance, I don't think there's any game on the market that utilizes 6 cores so such a processor is practically useless to him.

I'd say get the 4300. However, if your cooler can handle it, you might want to look into getting the 4350. Comes clocked at 4.2 GHz per core:

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819113326



I just said that because it's just 10 extra dollars between the choices he gave. I know there's no real use for 6-cores as of now, but in most cases it's there to 'proof' your computer in case some applications do pop up that use 6-cores in the near future. And you can also just overclock it easily if you're looking for per-core performance.

You can also overclock the 4300 and the 4350 with better results because they have a higher base clock speed than the 6300. I highly doubt we'll be seeing games that utilize 6 cores any time soon. I don't even think we have any games that use 4 cores effectively

The games he plays would probably benefit most from per-core performance, I don't think there's any game on the market that utilizes 6 cores so such a processor is practically useless to him.

I'd say get the 4300. However, if your cooler can handle it, you might want to look into getting the 4350. Comes clocked at 4.2 GHz per core:

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819113326


Tight budget and being that I'd use the stock cooler are the only things preventing me from getting that...I'll probably end up choosing the 4300 just to save 10 bucks, it'll suit my needs and is plenty fast, right? $100 for that cpu is pretty good too, right? Thanks for your help! I'll be posting pictures of my first computer build probably by the end of the summer.