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Penguino

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  1. Oh and forgot to say, Rundll32 takes up about 1GB of ram to 1.5GB Ram after 10-20 mins of gaming so i normally close it but it gets annoying.
  2. So i'm 14, sure i have alot of crap on my computer, but i use my 2008 HP Elitebook 6930p to game, and normally dont have a problem! But whenever I open a game (Counter-Strike, CoD4, Path of Exile, Ect) A process named rundll32.exe (Located in C:\Windows\SysWOW64) Opens. I have patched my computer so therefor i have more "access" to it, therefor i can even change my theme to a custom theme, but i never had this problem. I also installed COMODO and Deleted Mcafee, thats when this problem started. Before all of this, i had a problem that would open PING.EXE and start causing ping issues, especially in games. after doing a rootkit scan and ect with no problems returned, the process just was gone like a snap of the finger! Now i have this problem, I use Windows 7, And things i always have open are: *Windows Media Player *A video game *TeamSpeak or Skype(NEVER Both) *and sometimes Chrome or Waterfox Ofcourse i may know decent about computers (Father is an IBM Architect, And has taught me many, aswell as let me learn Perl and Java, which i plan to use when me and my friend begin coding our 8-bit rpg ) But this hurts my head! I was thinking about uninstalling COMODO but i dont have any other anti-virus and my dad says i should use Mcafee (Which i know is a not-so-good anti-virus, because it didn't catch on what even i could notice >.< ) So if i could have some help (I dont really like it when an expert takes over my computer, i just feel unsafe about it, so i mean it can happen but other wise you can tell me what to do, I may know what to do if you can help ) That would be awesome! Thank you! -Penguin
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