HeyGuys,
I am wondering if the people who have some crashing issues, could check something.....i am also figuring something out here........
Lets start at the start;
I was looking at my task manager and i wanted to see how the cpu-usage would flow in different states, ie kill everything and just check how little usage we have.....
it dropped to 1% or something like that, and i was almost gonna be over with that test, until i saw a spike in usage (going upward to 30% usage on 6 cores), it was prob 20 sec on 1%, after it would go prob also 20 sec's on 30% then it would drop back again, rise again, etc)
after a long search.....
I actually found a bitcoin-mining-proces (virus/exploit/hijack) (not my field of expertise, so if i use wrong terminology, excuse me), for me it looked like a steam proces, but after research i found it is BAD!
I am in the proces of trying to get it of my (fairly fresh) OS......but i am wondering.....can it be that a spike in usage by the virus, combined with fairly high usage of the unibetclient would make it unresponsive?
So for now, i would ask (the more tech-savvy people), to do a clean windows cpu usage test, it should be a low precentage, and it should be consistent.....if its high (more then 15%, for really old pc's) or jumping more then a few % i would like to ask to see if you guys dont also have sort of the same situation as me.....
i know the virus for me disguised itself as a steam proces, but it could be anything. It's not installed with the steam software, but it does disguise itself as steam.....
for now i can say, windows 10 antivirus, malwarebytes anti malware, are not finding anything! but that being said, i think i deleted the whole virus before i ran malwarebytes (that just finished while writing this wall of text)
so for now, maybe this is helpful for you guys, and at least you know you have a virus or not
have to say i'm pretty disappointed in windows antivirus....GG microsoft
i'll check if i have less problems with freezing etc and will let you know
EDIT Damn its back.....the MTF-er