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Please Help! System Interrupt is taking over my computer!

Hi!

 

My beast of my computer has been running oddly slow, considering it has a FX-6350 in it, but, when I look in task manager, System Interrupt is basically eating all of my CPU. I've aready ran Kaspersky and Malwarebytes, twice. Both came up clean. (Wait, oh yeah, I am a IT Security Intern) I've tried disabling all of the USB Roots, no dice. Ethernet Drivers? Zilch. Safe Mode? Still was there.

 

SPECS:

MSI 970 Motherboard

AMD FX-6350

EVGA GTX 960 SSC

Logitech G15 v2

MAD CATZ RAT3

3 Seagate 1TB

1 WD 160GB

430W PSU

WIndows 8.1 64bit

 

 

Thanks in advance!

 

P.S. Formatting? IDK! my first Post.

Primary: Xeon E3-1231v3, 32GB HyperX, GTX 960

Mobile: Lenovo Thinkpad X61 running Apricity Linux

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Well what I have read online, there are a lot of solutions to this problem.

Some people say its fine, others disable sound effects and other things.

Search all over Google since there is more than one answer

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I have, No luck. BUT, I haven't heard of the audio drivers. I will try that when I get back to my cave.

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Mobile: Lenovo Thinkpad X61 running Apricity Linux

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Open up CMD in admin and do: sfc /scannow

 

That ended up fixing it for my friend, however system interrupt is something that can be caused by many issues.

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Open up CMD in admin and do: sfc /scannow

 

That's so crazy it just might work!

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the scan said it has found corrupt files but unable to fix them, what do I do to fix them? Doe this mean my Hard Drive is failing?

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Mobile: Lenovo Thinkpad X61 running Apricity Linux

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the scan said it has found corrupt files but unable to fix them, what do I do to fix them? Doe this mean my Hard Drive is failing?

No it does not, get a windows install disk and run system repair.

CPU: i7 5820K @ 4.00GHz Mobo: ASUS X99-DELUXE LGA 2011-v3RAM: Corsair LPX 64GB Quad-Channel DDR4 @ 2400MHzGPU: GTX 970 x2 SLI | Storage: 250 GB AMD SSD x 4 Raid 0

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