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Kody Coste

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Jun 12, 2024, 7:41:03 AM6/12/24
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Could anyone take a look at this as well? Now I'm posting this at work again and do not have access to my Personal Laptop which means it will take some time to try the steps that will be provided if the "Blacklisted" issue is not resolved. The attached files are my latest laptop scans from yesterday. Thanks again.

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In many cases, it can correct the issues on its own. If not, then it will give details on what may be causing the issues. Please save the report in text format and post back that log on your next reply.


Once you've run the repair tool you need to restart your computer.
Then check your Event Logs to see if the error was corrected. You can post new logs from FRST which will also show the Event Log entries

I ran Acronis but there were still errors detected and there was no option to have it fixed. I ran Macrium Reflect Volume Shadow Copy Service (VSS) Repair Tool, when the loading bar with the prompt "Registering VSS" is gone does it mean that the process is complete? I will post my Acronis logs and new FRST logs when i get back home.

I only had 2 drives in my laptop C : drive for the SSD and D : drive for my HDD. I may have clicked the "assign drive letter" option for Drive E : and F: of Acronis but closed it both times when i was asked to choose a destination. the attached photo are what the folders that E : drive contains (it might be possible that this is a back-up of some sort?). Is there anyway to remove both E : and F: from being assigned? Also, my Chrome scan was clean, absolutely no detection.

The 100% disk usage is just a spike on start up and it goes to 1%-6% usage moments later. I'll try to reproduce it again later with hwmonitor when I get back home. However is it normal for my 8 GB RAM to be consumed up 40-50% when my memory usage in Task Manager is as little as 120 mb - 220 mb?

Under Task Manager on the PERFORMANCE tab on the bottom there is a link for "Open Resource Monitor" if you open that you can track down more of what is using what resource. The labels are clickable so that you can sort as well.

I started the Launcher of the game Warframe to reproduce the high temperatures of the CPU. In the Process Explorer I noticed that my GPU memory is shooting up back and forth to 100% and about 13% for a split second. Other that that I honestly don't know what else to look for.

I'm not sure but I will move your topic over to the General PC help forum where some other members may be able to assist you further as I spend the majority of time doing malware removal and the computer does not appear to be infected at this time.

I'd also like to take a look at your current hardware configuration as that can play a large role in thermals (especially the CPU as some are known to run rather hot and there are things that can be done about it in many cases to improve thermal performance):

Steam is a game platform developed by valve I us it to launch my games bought from their store. While the Launcher.exe is the Launcher for the game Warframe from steam as well (I find it weird that Digital Extreme still requires the launcher for the Steam version of their game). I just opened the launcher to reproduce the unusual High temperature of my CPU.

Here are the logs from Autoruns and Speccy. I already cleaned fans of the dust and reapplied thermal paste as i have mentioned in my first comment(which probably voided the warranty since i broke the seal of my Laptop cause I kind of forgot that it still has 1 year before the warranty expires) but it did not help decrease the temperatures when gaming. Thank you.

I bet I know what the problem is with the CPU. You've got a 7700HQ; Intel's 7th gen chips were known to run hot often (as were their 6th and 8th gen chips) and because Intel used less effective thermal paste under the integrated heat spreader (IHS) that covers the die of the CPU, heat isn't dissipated to your heat sync as well as it could be if they'd have used solder as they had with past generations of chips (and they started doing again with the 9th gen chips). It's up to you, and if you aren't comfortable doing so then I wouldn't recommend it, but you could delid your CPU to apply either better thermal paste between the silicon and the IHS or you could even use liquid metal. Additionally, the quality of thermal paste you use can have a huge impact on temperatures as can the application of it. I personally use Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut as it gives me the lowest temps on my chips (I've used it on both CPUs and GPUs, including my current 7700K (overclocked to 4.6GHz across all cores) and my GTX 1070 (overclocked to +130MHz on the core and +450MHz on the VRAM; it typically runs around 1.9GHz when boosting during games and the memory runs at 8.9GHz) in my current laptop). I spread a thin layer of the compound and then attach the cooler to the components as evenly as possible by applying a reasonable amount of pressure on the center over the component and attach the screws, tightening them gradually in an X pattern and I find that I get really good results. Of course I have a larger 15.6" laptop so the coolers it comes with are pretty decent. I also undervolt my CPU, and if you are able to do so with your chip it could substantially improve thermal performance without sacrificing clock speeds. On my current chip I'm able to do -100MV on the core and -100MV on the uncore/cache voltage. I use a utility called ThrottleStop for that.

Also bear in mind that you don't have to use liquid metal if you delid (I didn't, and my temps are great); I'd suggest Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut which is not electrically conductive so you don't risk shorting out your CPU.

The above info is optional, and if you aren't comfortable with delidding or undervolting then skip it, but it can make a huge difference in temps and performance if you're up to it. The downloads for both XTU and ThrottleStop can be found below:

HWMonitor PRO is a health monitoring program dedicated to Android devices. It shows in real time a various set of temperatures (depending on device), battery information (voltage, temperature and charge level), and CPU utilization.

1- Setup the monitored system for a remote connection :
- PC windows : install HWMonitor PRO for Windows (www.cpuid.com/softwares/hwmonitor-pro.html) on the PC that you want to follow up, then switch to listening mode. Note the machine name and IP.
- Android : install HWMonitor PRO for Android on the device that you want to follow up, then click on the local monitor (1st entry) to start monitoring. Make sure that listening mode is checked in the settings page. Note the machine name and IP.

2- Connect from your Android device :
Run HWMonitor PRO on your Android mobile device, then choose Add Device from the application menu or click on the computer icon in the action bar. Then enter the name or the IP address of the machine, and choose OK. Select the machine in the list in order to start the connection.

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