Chinese virus still using ram even though its removed

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Hello i need help

Recently i accidently installed some chineese programs ; ludashi, uc brower and few more i succesfully removed them from c:program files and from registry or i just think. So the actuall problem is that , i have 4gb of ram and after i removed (well i guess they are still in my pc ) about 2.0gb ram is used for a nothing!!! there is no suspicious processes every process is usual ... please help thanks in advance
 

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*update some apps and games wont run for games ofc no enough ram but some programs remain in backg.


prob there is some directories where are those chinese programs still located


origin steam etc are acting very weird

Specs:
Proccesor Amd apu a8-5500b quad core 4.2 ghz

graphic amd radeon r 200 blah blah1gb

motherboard is gigabyte GA-F2A58M-S1

psu ac input 200-240v 50 60 hz

i tried every possible way to reset/unnistall windows but it doesnt let me

on windows media creation tool gives me an error

already created iso : i start setup but after few moments stops working
 

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system restore disabled

found 42 threats and clean proc. finished

torrent removed

malwarebytes didnt detect any chinese programs only files from spy hunter 4 and nothing was fixed
 

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there are other software if media creation does not work. get the o/s of your choice from microsoft or other sources. up 2 yourself.

to create a bootable iso. i use yumi as you can add multiple iso. from windows to linux to recovery tools and antivirus.

https://www.pendrivelinux.com/yumi-multiboot-usb-creator/

follow setup and guide. turn off pc and boot into usb. format the entire drive be sure to backup important data files example music videos games etc documents. also do not take anything from windows as it is infected. format the entire drive and complete setup of windows.
let us know how you got on
 

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Dude i know that but i am looking for other solution cause i dont have any usb / disk/cd atm ...

I decided to buy new hard disk and i ll updgrade other components
 

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I am trying to tell you it doesnt let me to reset it or install any other os form hard disk says some language or some random errors i tried boot already with my usb of fucking 32gb and it got "broken" i guess only 1 laptop recognize it and it says its no compatible

**Yumi asks me Are u absolutely sure D: drive is ur usb should i say yes and try to boot it ?
 

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Yes i selected the box i am asking should i try to boot form D drive ?

http://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-CLEAN-Install-Windows-8-directly-from-Hard-/step2/Part-2-Making-the-HD-bootable/
 

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this method is similar to above link

Install Windows 10/8.1 From External Hard Drive

admin Updated on Aug 20th, 2015
We have already shown a number of ways to install and test Windows 8.1 and the latest Windows 10 on your PC, including how to install Windows 10 from USB drive, how to clean install Windows 10 from ISO, create UEFI bootable USB of Windows 10, etc.

We recommend a backup of critical data on the external hard drive as the method requires you format the external drive.

NOTE: In this guide, we have used a PC running Windows 7 to prepare the bootable external hard drive. The procedure is pretty much same on Windows 10 and 8.1.
Make external hard drive bootable to install Windows 10/8.1
Procedure:

Step 1: Connect your external USB hard drive that you want to use as installation media to the PC and backup the data to a safe location as the drive will be erased in the later steps.

Step 2: Open Computer, right-click on the external hard drive icon, and then select Format option to open Format dialog box. Select File System as NTFS, select Quick Format option and click Start button to do a quick format of the drive.

Click Yes for the confirmation prompt. Once the format is done, you will see “Format Complete” message. Click Ok button.


Step 3: We assume that you have a Windows 10/8.1 ISO file. You need to extract the ISO file contents to the root of your external drive. To do this, you need 7-Zip (free), WinZip, or WinRAR software.

If you have any of the above mentioned zip utility on your PC, right-click on the Windows 10/8.1 ISO file and select Extract files option to extract the ISO file contents to the external hard drive.

NOTE: If you are using 7-Zip software to extract the ISO file, right-click on the ISO > 7-Zip > Extract Files option. Make sure that you are extracting the files to the root the external hard drive.

And if you have Windows 8.1 or 10 DVD, simply copy all files and folders of the DVD to the root of the external hard drive.

Step 4: Now open Command Prompt with admin privileges. To open the Command Prompt with administrator rights you can follow any of these steps:

A. Type CMD in Start menu search box and hit Ctrl + Shift + Enter keys simultaneously.

OR

B. Go to Start > All Programs > Accessories. Right-click on Command Prompt entry and select Run as administrator option.

Step 5: In the Command Prompt, type-in the following commands and hit Enter key after typing each command.

x:

cd/boot

bootsect x:

(where “x” is your external hard drive’s drive letter)

Installing Windows 8 From External Hard Drive Step 5

Installing Windows 8 From External Hard Drive Step 6

(this is the message that you get once the process is completed)

Step 6: Exit the Command Prompt, reboot your PC and then follow the on-screen instructions to install your Windows 10 or Windows 8.1 from the external hard drive.
 

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ok please provide images of c: and d: drives in my computer. once windows is installed it becomes c: drive. go to disk management.

go to start all programs windows administrator tools then computer management. if you cannot find it do this in run C:\Windows\System32\compmgmt.msc