PC becomes very slow to respond

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How where?

I had to log back in to ask.

Typing WindowsKey+R will open the RUN... Type CMD will open Command Prompt that is also accessible from Start.

Then type the netstat -ao
 

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scanning Drivers ticked, Sectors ticked, Systen ticked.
found four partitions:
0 is primary active bootable NTFS
1 is Primary not active, not bootable NTFS
2 is empty not active, not bootable
3 is empty not active, not bootable

I did not set up any partitions, Is this normal?
 
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Download the other [roguekiller] if not done already.

Using RogueKiller: As easy at it gets, the only thing to keep in mind is to "quit all running programs" before you open RogueKiller.

Prescan: When you open RogueKiller, it will start to scan and stop automatically any malicious services or processes it detects. Besides this, it will also check if you have the latest version downloaded. If not, you will be prompted to download the latest version (which is highly recommended). The prescan is an automated process that you can't disable (for security reasons) and as an additional note: no changes are being made to your computer at this step.

Scan: After the prescan ends, you will be able to press the "Scan" button. Obviously, this process will search your computer for malware infections. When the scan process will finish, you have two options:

1. Check each section: "Processes", "Registry", "Tasks", "Hosts", "Antirootkit", "Files", "MBR", "Web Browsers".

The red entries are malware infections, those in orange are probably PUPs (Potentially Unwanted Programs), gray entries are suspicious while green color means that those files are safe or "not known as malware". Based on those colors, you can select and press "Delete" button to remove detected threats. If you're not sure how to handle the results, post here 😀
 
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