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Explorer.exe and Mobsync.exe at 100%


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mj201

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I'm having a problem where when I log on to my computer, the CPU is hogged by explorer.exe and mobsync.exe. After using process explorer, I was able to narrow it down to this thread for explorer.exe:

stobject.dll!CanUnloadNow+0x1f55

and this thread for mobsync.exe:

mobsync.exe+0x4267

It's only after I suspend these two threads that my computer starts running normally however, I'm worried that my offline files are no longer being synchronized with our network drive because I've disabled mobsync.exe Does anyone else have this problem? I don't want to have to disable these threads every time that I log on and I need to have my offline files in synch with our network shared drive. Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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ultimateslacker2

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Please follow the procedures outlined here: Malware Removal Guide

You will need a PC which can connect to the internet

Run all the programmes as advised then post a current Hijack This Log in a new topic in the Malware Forum

For the purpose of accurate malware analysis, Hijack This Logs are only dealt with in the Malware Forum. Posting them anywhere else will result in a delayed response

If you are unable to run any of the programmes, please ask for advice in the Malware Forum

Edited by ultimateslacker2, 05 January 2007 - 12:21 AM.

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