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ToshibaPro

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Ok where to begin... My laptop had been playing up for some time now i ran antivirus programs through it. And done everything i could to try and get it working again... But with no luck! Unbearably slow constant freezing. So i decided to use Dariks boot and nuke and i reinstalled windows Xp this time Sp 3. I have a bit of a problem downloading the drivers but i got help from a very help full guy on here and i had sound etc! And.... Then it happened! After sorting out the drivers my laptop is now back to being really slow... Again i got avast security and numerous other programs but nothing comes up. It is unusable :( One thing i have noticed im not sure if this is the reason. In task manager... Processes... There is a process SVC HOST that is using 99 Cpu and that is making my Cpu at a constant 100%. If i end process well that does not help! I really hope some one can help me my make and model - Toshiba Satellite Pro L 10
Model Number: PSL15E-000801791


Thank you in advance.
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Pyxis

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Greetings,

Welcome to Geeks to Go--the friendliest online community dedicated to the sole goal of helping people from all around the world! :)

I am Pyxis and I will be assisting you with the problem at hand. Whilst I am taking the time to analyse your set of provided logs, I would like to stress the following reminders:

  • I am a student that is currently undergoing training. As such, my responses have to be checked by a professional before I present them to you to ensure you get the best quality help. If you deem I have overlooked your thread, which is in a matter of more than 24 hours, please send me a PM and I will get back to you shortly.
  • It is important that you do not install anything unless asked while the process is ongoing. Doing so may hinder or even complicate the cleaning of your system. You will get the chance to install things as you would like after the process has been completed.
  • Ensure you take extra caution to precisely follow my instructions. It is important that you only use the tools I have asked you to. The instructions for your computer are unique and should therefore only apply to your system.
I hope you keep in mind these reminders. I will be right back with a full response! :thumbsup:

Thank you.

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