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SERIOUS SYSTEM BREAKING MOUSE PROBLEM PLEASE HELP

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Looksafe is malware. URL redirect.

http://www.malwareremovalguides.info/remove-looksafe-virus-looksafesearch-removal-guide/

 

If you have another PC/laptop that uses USB3.0 i'd try it in there and see if the same thing happens.

Ok, and I know I am removing it. 285 detected objects :( 13 malicious :(

It probably got on from my oblivious younger brother and sister.

This might have fixed it as I am no longer experiencing issues :D

 

Thanks for all the help man!

Hello,

 

I have this problem that occurs every few minutes and it makes my computer almost unusable for like 1 min each time. The problem started occurring about a week ago, but since today became like 50x more frequent. All I did today was reduce my GPUs OC, and add a little tiny bit of voltage to my CPU OC. Some things that sometimes help it seem to end earlier is clicking alt-tab delete, alt-tabbing or closing everything. This problem happens regardless of where I am, whether in chrome or in AC4 or just in windows explorer. The problem is basically the mouse becomes unusable, it lags and stutters go really slowly doesn't stop when I stop, and when I click it doesn't click in the same place. This lasts for about a 1 minute, and I tried a know good mouse and the problem persisted. I have the latest GPU drivers. Also sometimes this problem happens but to a lesser extent, making the computer still kinda usable.

 

PLEASE HELP ME THIS PROBLEM MAKES MY COMPUTER UNUSABLE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE HELP.

 

 

Thanks

 

EDIT: it seems whenever it happens WBI Provider Host is using a lot of CPU...

Double check everything, I am usually wrong.

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Have your tried downgrading your GPU drivers?

Do you have any windows updates you need to install?

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Nope, I have had this problem across 2 different drivers.

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Then it's clearly not your graphics card. Your mouse is obviously having issues. Are you using a USB 2.0 slot for the mouses? Possible virus?

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Then it's clearly not your graphics card. Your mouse is obviously having issues. Are you using a USB 2.0 slot for the mouses? Possible virus?

I did a full scan on trend micro maximum security, nothing. I tried using a know good mouse but to no avail, I don't have any USB 2 ports all 3.

 

BUT I am finding that WBI Provider Host is using A LOT of CPU. I did some googling and apparently some malware can make it do that, but I have no idea what to do about that or if this issue is related.

Double check everything, I am usually wrong.

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I did a full scan on trend micro maximum security, nothing. I tried using a know good mouse but to no avail, I don't have any USB 2 ports all 3.

 

BUT I am finding that WBI Provider Host is using A LOT of CPU. I did some googling and apparently some malware can make it do that, but I have no idea what to do about that or if this issue is related.

 

WBI Provider

http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_8-performance/wmi-provider-host-constantly-disrupting/8e1ead34-d25f-4ee5-8eb1-7a6afe3c0696

 

As for you mouse, how does your motherboard not have any USB2.0 slots? That's like impossible.

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WBI Provider

http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_8-performance/wmi-provider-host-constantly-disrupting/8e1ead34-d25f-4ee5-8eb1-7a6afe3c0696

 

As for you mouse, how does your motherboard not have any USB2.0 slots? That's like impossible.

Its the gigabyte z87 UD3H. ALL USB 3, and my case only has USB 3.

 

ALSO whenever I type in the chrome url box it goes to looksafe yahoo search instead of google all of the sudden

I am currently running malwarebytes.

Double check everything, I am usually wrong.

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Its the gigabyte z87 UD3H. ALL USB 3, and my case only has USB 3.

 

ALSO whenever I type in the chrome url box it goes to looksafe yahoo search instead of google all of the sudden

Looksafe is malware. URL redirect.

http://www.malwareremovalguides.info/remove-looksafe-virus-looksafesearch-removal-guide/

 

If you have another PC/laptop that uses USB3.0 i'd try it in there and see if the same thing happens.

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Looksafe is malware. URL redirect.

http://www.malwareremovalguides.info/remove-looksafe-virus-looksafesearch-removal-guide/

 

If you have another PC/laptop that uses USB3.0 i'd try it in there and see if the same thing happens.

Ok, and I know I am removing it. 285 detected objects :( 13 malicious :(

It probably got on from my oblivious younger brother and sister.

This might have fixed it as I am no longer experiencing issues :D

 

Thanks for all the help man!

Double check everything, I am usually wrong.

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