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« Reply #15 on: October 27, 2011, 08:48:28 AM »

Then what would be the solution to solve this lag (If the reason is not the Sys Idle), it is pretty much killing me and I'm now getting myself ready to format the C. Any suggestion ? Thank You so far

Ps. I do believed your expertise, but since I don't know what is the actual threat causing all my games to "lag". That's why I blamed it all on the System Idle Process, since it never be this way before. D:

Ps2. Should this topic exist on the Computer Games section instead ? or I'm at the right place...
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« Reply #16 on: October 28, 2011, 07:07:31 AM »

Let's look closely at your system...

Please download the latest version of Kaspersky GetSystemInfo (GSI) from Kaspersky and save it to your Desktop.

Note: please close all other applications running on your system.

Double click GetSystemInfo.exe to open it. It will display an agreement. Click on I Agree to continue.

Click the Settings button.



Set the slider to Maximum.



IMPORTANT! Then, click Customize - choose Driver / Ports tab and uncheck Scan Ports.




On the General tab, make sure all of the boxes are checked.




On the Misc tab, make sure all the checkboxes are checked.

Then, click OK on the windows that you launched.



Click Create Report to run it.


It will begin scanning.

It will create a zip folder called GetSystemInfo_XXXXXXXXXXXXXX.zip on your Desktop.

It should automatically upload it to http://www.getsysteminfo.com. If it does not, then please submit it manually by going to the site and doing the upload process.

It will redirect to a page, where it will provide a sharing URL for specialists. Copy and paste the url of the GSI Parser report in your next reply.
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« Reply #17 on: October 29, 2011, 10:48:07 AM »

You were a day late :(, but that's okay because I have formatted my C and it pretty much solved the solution (lol don't know why). I guess it's something about my Graphic card because after I formatted it and began to play (the game went fine), there was once time the graphic of the game decreased immediately (I don't know how to explain it, the text went into a square etc.) and suddenly when I tried to End its process with Task Manager, an error message pop up, saying something about nv4_display stopped working something, then it went blue screen, I was pissed so I restart the comp manually.... I then now realized it's something about my graphic card, so I adjusted the video options of the Civ 5 and everything seems to work fine so far.....


Thank you for your effort by the way and apologized if it wasn't really matter with the malware issue... or not ?? D: anyway Thx ! :D 'cheers'
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« Reply #18 on: October 29, 2011, 11:07:14 AM »

Glad you got it worked out...
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