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exmodulap taking whole cpu!

lukx

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Since few days I have problem with somethign called exmodulap that is taking whole cpu in task manager. I scan my pc with antivir , adware , spyboot and nothing. When I turn off this task in task manager after some time it's starts again. Can someone help?
 
Hi Lukx,

Sorry, can't help, but if it's any consolation, i'm having exactly the same problem.. Started yesterday the 8/2/06.. The process runs at startup and is called ##exmodulap.exe, where ## is a random 2 digit number. it sits there quietly for a while, then takes over cpu 100% until i kill it. All fine for about 1/2 an hour then another process appears with same name, just different numbers. I also have tried every spyware and bot search on the planet to no avail. There's nothing weird in the registry that i can find, or in msconfig startup...

if anybody has any help it would be greatly appreciated.. fingers crossed lukx..
 
I'm using AVG. I will run test again. Because I ran adware and spybot I guess I forgot running AVG complete test🙂.
 
I'm using AVG too, and did update and full system scan.. nothing unfortunately.. Maybe it's a new variant or something??

I've done a system restore to a couple of days ago and appear to have fixed the problem.. Not a solution i know, but worked for me in the meantime..

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i used hijack to deterrmine the problem.

i found a suspicious entry "smss.exe /w"

comparing the file with the exmodulap and bingo

i recommend to use hijackthis and check for strange entries

concerning the exmodulap problem, you should rename the smss.exe in the c:\windows\system folder and fix the problem with hijackthis

please be aware of deleting the correct smss.exe located in c:\windows\system32. this is the microsoft windows session manager and should not be deleted!
 
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