A big problem with a system process called syschost.exe

google done have much to say about it

Its when you’re doing something, then you stop doing it for a while, then you start again.

whats that got to do with a virus?

A virus named desire.

Stella… stella! STEEEELLLLLAAAA

No man is an island. Unless Marlon Brando goes swimming. The horror, the horror!

makes sense

sense: Brando (Streetcar named Desire) is bigger than Gilbert Grape’s Mom now.

DISC or HIST: Apocalypse Now June 13. A classic.

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sense: Brando (Streetcar named Desire) is bigger than Gilbert Grape’s Mom now.

DISC or HIST: Apocalypse Now June 13. A classic.[/quote]

What’s Gilbert Grape’s Mom Been Eating?

gilbert’s dad. and his sister’s dad. and little brother’s dad… :laughing:

well ive solved my problem it was a worm and norton didnt find it cause i deleted it and it was the after effect of the worm that was screwing up my computer

http://www.geekroar.com/film/archives/tng.emmisary.jpg

ha ha mig you looser

Man, I feel like such a looser.

http://graphics.jsonline.com/graphics/news/img/jun04/HOUDINI03G.jpg

I can be very wrong, but i have a theory…something or someone important is using the SYSCHOST.exe to steal CPU processing. The Norton antivurus homepage had a definition of that process, but sudenly it disapears.
As many know, when various computers uses its CPU processing time, we get a Supercomputer, without spending milions to buy one.

Something is very fishy about SYSCHOST.exe