Need help troubleshooting Acer laptop

Antigan15

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Hello all,

My laptop's been acting up lately. Granted, it's an Acer, and as such is prone to a myriad assortment of problems, but this is brand new.

Last night, my 2009 computer was playing Rome: Total War just fine. It's an older game, so no graphic problems or anything. Today when I fired it up, and clicked the shortcut run button for total war, the splash screen showed up, and then the game never loaded. I opened task manager and it told me the CPU was at 100% capacity, something my computer's never reached before. So I force closed the game, and restarted. Same problem. I started another game to see if the problem carried over, and it did. And even though I eventually got both games working, they were lagging, sounds were off, it was a mess. It was like a flash back to my ancient desktop computer; nightmarishly slow. I was wondering if anyone else had this problem before, or if the community at large knew what was happening. This could very well relate back to a problem i had early, with mozzilla telling me a browser i had closed weeks ago was not shut down properly. I suspect a virus, and windows has intercepted several attempts to access my harddrive other than me. I need to know how to cleanse this, ASAP. I'm on the road and business out here depends on laptops functioning.

Thank you all,
Antigan15
 
Hello all,

My laptop's been acting up lately. Granted, it's an Acer, and as such is prone to a myriad assortment of problems, but this is brand new.

Last night, my 2009 computer was playing Rome: Total War just fine. It's an older game, so no graphic problems or anything. Today when I fired it up, and clicked the shortcut run button for total war, the splash screen showed up, and then the game never loaded. I opened task manager and it told me the CPU was at 100% capacity, something my computer's never reached before. So I force closed the game, and restarted. Same problem. I started another game to see if the problem carried over, and it did. And even though I eventually got both games working, they were lagging, sounds were off, it was a mess. It was like a flash back to my ancient desktop computer; nightmarishly slow. I was wondering if anyone else had this problem before, or if the community at large knew what was happening. This could very well relate back to a problem i had early, with mozzilla telling me a browser i had closed weeks ago was not shut down properly. I suspect a virus, and windows has intercepted several attempts to access my harddrive other than me. I need to know how to cleanse this, ASAP. I'm on the road and business out here depends on laptops functioning.

Thank you all,
Antigan15

Did you try restarting? And if you think you have a virus try this:
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Well he says he has had several things warn him that says things have been attempting to access his hdd. So possibly both?
 
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