Do a screen shot. of your task manager, right click on the taskbar at the bottom and select task manager. then click on processes. Maximise the task man so we can see all the processes too.
Press prnt screen or whatever it says on your keyboard. Its near the home and end buttons normaly.
Go into paint and press ctrl v to paste the screenshot into paint. Then save it as a jpeg on your desktop.
Then go to www.putfile,com and upload the picture. Then post it on here in the normal way you post screenshots in your half life updates.
Blame your wife man, i always blame my girlfriend when something goes wrong with the pc
Cheers Skip. I'll try it when I get home from work tonight
S.S.D.D.
SkipRat
Posted 19th Jul 2005 11:42am
Post 563 / 3024
No probs man
I was just bored and looking at everyones msn spaces.
Gandalf you look like the exact opposite of the way i pictured you looking
You thug
Meh...
Gandalf
Posted 19th Jul 2005 11:47am
L4Y Member Post 431 / 484
Quoting SkipRat
Gandalf you look like the exact opposite of the way i pictured you looking
You thug
LOL
S.S.D.D.
Gandalf
Posted 19th Jul 2005 8:19pm
L4Y Member Post 432 / 484
Will this do:
S.S.D.D.
ExoStatic
Posted 19th Jul 2005 8:31pm
L4Y Member Post 274 / 875
Well, I see a lot of things on there. Usually these things come under "SYSTEM"... you have a lot of other things from me.
I'll post mine up. Right after IO pressed print scrn... mspaint.exe came up! No CENSORED ! Probably because I opened it -.-
Back in RF... getting back into the swing of things!
SkipRat
Posted 19th Jul 2005 9:03pm
Post 566 / 3024
You got a lot of crap running there mate. I could say do msconfig in the run box from the start menu. and remove some unwanted stuff from the start up.
E_S4I0F2.exe seems like something. I googled a few of your processes i diddnt recognise and i found this .....
"Description: e_s4i0f2.exe is located in a subfolder of C:\Windows\System32 - usually C:\WINDOWS\System32\spool\DRIVERS\W32X86\3\. The file size on Windows XP is 99840 bytes.
There is an icon for this program on the taskbar next to the clock. The program has a visible window. The file is not a Windows system file. e_s4i0f2.exe is located in the Windows folder, but it is not a Windows core file. e_s4i0f2.exe is able to record inputs. Therefore the technical security rating is 6% dangerous, however also read the users reviews.
Important: Some malware can camouflage themselves as e_s4i0f2.exe, particularly if they are located in c:\windows or c:\windows\system32 folder. Thus check the e_s4i0f2.exe process on your pc whether it is pest. We recommend Security Task Manager for verifying your computer's security. "
Damn it thats a printer
I feel really ill tonight, keep having nosebleeds and i got a raging headache so ill leave it for someone that doesnt feel like death to have a lookie for you....