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My query is a little difficult to fully explain. I have a 2 year old Pc that is pretty good, it has a 1TB HDD, 16GB of ram and runs Windows 7 Pro. At some point about a year ago it started behaving oddly, each mouse click produces duplicate results, the highlight of text on pages is erratic, windows close randomly - it is like it is intoxicated, or whacked around the head-it is actually difficult to pin down what is happening, but windows is feeling strange-I have cleaned the system with Malwarebytes and it is on real-time protection, I have run a Junkware cleanup tool. I am perplexed as to what is up-I suspewct an infection by 'something' but I have yet to find the correct tool-does anyone know what I am talking about with the performance being erratic, and loss of precision, odd duplicate command results, window tools do not work correctly..all kinds of things.

Anyone?

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Hello mike_digital and :welcome:

Your description outlines the need for remedies that may not be permitted in this sub-forum.

I recommend following the advice from the topic: Available Assistance for Possibly Infected Computers and have one of the Malware Removal Experts assist you with your issue.

If, as recommended, you do open a topic in Malware Removal Help, please make reference to this thread.

If you would like to get off to a very fast start, the Malware Removal Experts would appreciate it if you would also attach (not copy/paste) both the FRST.txt and the Addition.txt output diagnostic reports from only Log Set 1 into your new topic. Please do not tick, nor untick, any pre-configured FRST categories.

Thank you.

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