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This happened before when I used another computer. I download a game that's not on steam but from a website and the aftermath is my fans being louder than usual. I assume this might be the same case with this computer since it's new and this download is probably the only suspicious download I've done so far. I cannot detect it with malwarebytes. I've also noticed that whenever I open task manager, the task manager windows open and freeze for one second showing CPU at around 70%, then it unfreezes the next second with the CPU much lower. I wonder if this is related to any malware that's taking up my processing power. FRST, addition, and malwarebytes scan attached. 

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Hello @nukespaghetti

Is this a business work computer? You have the following entries which would appear to possibly be from a managed business computer.

Task: {3839FE2A-88C7-4369-BBBC-ED68B88AEA6C} - System32\Tasks\Microsoft\Windows\EnterpriseMgmt\64F9E6C0-E256-4A83-B15A-E099C18469E6\PushRenewal => C:\Windows\system32\deviceenroller.exe [551424 2019-10-07] (Microsoft Windows -> Microsoft Corporation)
Task: {3ED59CBF-DFDD-4861-A48B-EC34D8CAAC85} - System32\Tasks\Microsoft\Windows\EnterpriseMgmt\64F9E6C0-E256-4A83-B15A-E099C18469E6\Schedule to run OMADMClient by client => C:\Windows\system32\omadmclient.exe [332800 2020-09-09] (Microsoft Windows -> Microsoft Corporation)
Task: {5663B856-21D1-4B28-9796-530577157095} - System32\Tasks\Microsoft\Windows\EnterpriseMgmt\64F9E6C0-E256-4A83-B15A-E099C18469E6\Schedule #2 created by enrollment client => C:\Windows\system32\deviceenroller.exe [551424 2019-10-07] (Microsoft Windows -> Microsoft Corporation)
Task: {76F55C5B-9669-4198-ABE6-0F9082B3254D} - System32\Tasks\Microsoft\Windows\EnterpriseMgmt\64F9E6C0-E256-4A83-B15A-E099C18469E6\Schedule #3 created by enrollment client => C:\Windows\system32\deviceenroller.exe [551424 2019-10-07] (Microsoft Windows -> Microsoft Corporation)
Task: {D643D0A9-DF4E-4171-9403-D0FDEDB37A12} - System32\Tasks\Microsoft\Windows\EnterpriseMgmt\64F9E6C0-E256-4A83-B15A-E099C18469E6\Schedule created by enrollment client for renewal of certificate warning => C:\Windows\system32\deviceenroller.exe [551424 2019-10-07] (Microsoft Windows -> Microsoft Corporation)
Task: {DA09DCE4-9D0A-4796-B32C-7F7F7E9C2C6E} - System32\Tasks\Microsoft\Windows\EnterpriseMgmt\64F9E6C0-E256-4A83-B15A-E099C18469E6\PushLaunch => C:\Windows\system32\deviceenroller.exe [551424 2019-10-07] (Microsoft Windows -> Microsoft Corporation)
Task: {E2EC9278-E5BB-49B0-B686-61F801B1860D} - System32\Tasks\Microsoft\Windows\EnterpriseMgmt\64F9E6C0-E256-4A83-B15A-E099C18469E6\Passport for Work alert created by enrollment client => C:\Windows\system32\deviceenroller.exe [551424 2019-10-07] (Microsoft Windows -> Microsoft Corporation)

 

It's quite late for me so I'm heading out but will check back on you again in the morning

Thanks

 

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1 hour ago, AdvancedSetup said:

Hello @nukespaghetti

Is this a business work computer? You have the following entries which would appear to possibly be from a managed business computer.

Task: {3839FE2A-88C7-4369-BBBC-ED68B88AEA6C} - System32\Tasks\Microsoft\Windows\EnterpriseMgmt\64F9E6C0-E256-4A83-B15A-E099C18469E6\PushRenewal => C:\Windows\system32\deviceenroller.exe [551424 2019-10-07] (Microsoft Windows -> Microsoft Corporation)
Task: {3ED59CBF-DFDD-4861-A48B-EC34D8CAAC85} - System32\Tasks\Microsoft\Windows\EnterpriseMgmt\64F9E6C0-E256-4A83-B15A-E099C18469E6\Schedule to run OMADMClient by client => C:\Windows\system32\omadmclient.exe [332800 2020-09-09] (Microsoft Windows -> Microsoft Corporation)
Task: {5663B856-21D1-4B28-9796-530577157095} - System32\Tasks\Microsoft\Windows\EnterpriseMgmt\64F9E6C0-E256-4A83-B15A-E099C18469E6\Schedule #2 created by enrollment client => C:\Windows\system32\deviceenroller.exe [551424 2019-10-07] (Microsoft Windows -> Microsoft Corporation)
Task: {76F55C5B-9669-4198-ABE6-0F9082B3254D} - System32\Tasks\Microsoft\Windows\EnterpriseMgmt\64F9E6C0-E256-4A83-B15A-E099C18469E6\Schedule #3 created by enrollment client => C:\Windows\system32\deviceenroller.exe [551424 2019-10-07] (Microsoft Windows -> Microsoft Corporation)
Task: {D643D0A9-DF4E-4171-9403-D0FDEDB37A12} - System32\Tasks\Microsoft\Windows\EnterpriseMgmt\64F9E6C0-E256-4A83-B15A-E099C18469E6\Schedule created by enrollment client for renewal of certificate warning => C:\Windows\system32\deviceenroller.exe [551424 2019-10-07] (Microsoft Windows -> Microsoft Corporation)
Task: {DA09DCE4-9D0A-4796-B32C-7F7F7E9C2C6E} - System32\Tasks\Microsoft\Windows\EnterpriseMgmt\64F9E6C0-E256-4A83-B15A-E099C18469E6\PushLaunch => C:\Windows\system32\deviceenroller.exe [551424 2019-10-07] (Microsoft Windows -> Microsoft Corporation)
Task: {E2EC9278-E5BB-49B0-B686-61F801B1860D} - System32\Tasks\Microsoft\Windows\EnterpriseMgmt\64F9E6C0-E256-4A83-B15A-E099C18469E6\Passport for Work alert created by enrollment client => C:\Windows\system32\deviceenroller.exe [551424 2019-10-07] (Microsoft Windows -> Microsoft Corporation)

 

It's quite late for me so I'm heading out but will check back on you again in the morning

Thanks

 

Hello @AdvancedSetup

That's odd, my computer is for personal use. I had this purchased from a store new and shipped to me. Are these logs any cause for concern? I thank you in advance for your help with this.

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Well, we can remove the scheduled tasks. If it's a personal computer, never been on a Domain and never been remote supported by some company I don't see a need for them. We'll make a new Restore Point just in case but I don't there will be any concern removing them.

 

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Please download the attached fixlist.txt file and save it to the Desktop or location where you ran FRST from.
NOTE. It's important that both files, FRST or FRST64, and fixlist.txt are in the same location or the fix will not work.

Please make sure you disable any real time antivirus or security software before running this script. Once completed make sure you re-enable it.

NOTICE: This script was written specifically for this user, for use on this particular machine. Running this on another machine may cause damage to your operating system that cannot be undone.

Run FRST or FRST64 and press the Fix button just once and wait.
If the tool needs a restart please make sure you let the system restart normally and let the tool complete its run after restart.
The tool will make a log on the Desktop (Fixlog.txt) or wherever you ran FRST from. Please attach or post it to your next reply.

Note: If the tool warned you about an outdated version please download and run the updated version.

NOTE-1:  This fix will run a scan to check that all Microsoft operating system files are valid and not corrupt and attempt to correct any invalid files. It will also run a disk check on the restart to ensure disk integrity. Depending on the speed of your computer this fix may take 30 minutes or more.

NOTE-2: As part of this fix all temporary files will be removed. If you have any open web pages that have not been bookmarked please make sure you bookmark them now as all open applications will be automatically closed. Also, make sure you know the passwords for all websites as cookies will also be removed. The use of an external password manager is highly recommended instead of using your browser to store passwords.

The following directories are emptied:

  • Windows Temp
  • Users Temp folders
  • Edge, IE, FF, Chrome and Opera caches, HTML5 storages, Cookies and History
  • Recently opened files cache
  • Flash Player cache
  • Java cache
  • Steam HTML cache
  • Explorer thumbnail and icon cache
  • BITS transfer queue (qmgr*.dat files)
  • Recycle Bin

Important: items are permanently deleted. They are not moved to quarantine. If you have any questions or concerns please ask before running this fix.

The system will be rebooted after the fix has run.

fixlist.txt

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Great, the log looks pretty good.

 

 

Let me have you run a different scanner to double-check. I don't expect it to find anything, but no harm in checking.

I would suggest a free scan with the ESET Online Scanner

Go to https://download.eset.com/com/eset/tools/online_scanner/latest/esetonlinescanner.exe

  • It will start a download of "esetonlinescanner.exe"
  • Save the file to your system, such as the Downloads folder, or else to the Desktop.
  • Go to the saved file, and double click it to get it started. 
  • When presented with the initial ESET options, click on "Computer Scan".
  • Next, when prompted by Windows, allow it to start by clicking Yes 
  • When prompted for scan type, Click on Full scan 
  • Look at & tick  ( select )   the radio selection "Enable ESET to detect and quarantine potentially unwanted applications"   and click on Start scan button.
  • Have patience.  The entire process may take an hour or more. There is an initial update download.
  • There is a progress window display.
  • You should ignore all prompts to get the ESET antivirus software program.   ( e.g.  their standard program).   You do not need to buy or get or install anything else.
  • When the scan is completed, if something was found, it will show a screen with the number of detected items.  If so, click the button marked “View detected results”.
  • Click The blue “Save scan log” to save the log.
  • If something was removed and you know it is a false finding, you may click on the blue ”Restore cleaned files”  ( in blue, at bottom).
  • Press Continue when all done.  You should click to off the offer for “periodic scanning”.

 

 

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