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When I start up windows, I have to go into Task Manager, then to the
Processes tab, so I can "end process" on a file named "ieih32.exe". This
file takes up all of my CPU usage which makes my computer incredibly slow, if
not freeze. Once I end the file, the computer runs fine, until the file
starts up again half an hour later. Is there a way I can prevent this file
from starting up on it's own? Thanks for your help.

Brad
 

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Start\Run\msconfig\startup\uncheck the file process.

Next; Start\Run\type; regedit hit enter. On
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run delete
the ieih32.exe value
Also look in the CURRENT_USER hive... follow the the same path.

Next install these antispyware programs.

Adaware SE Personal Edition
Spybot Search & Destroy
SpywareBlaster
CWShredder

http://www.majorgeeks.com/downloads31.html


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"porchy316" <porchy316@discussions.microsoft.com> escribió en el mensaje
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> When I start up windows, I have to go into Task Manager, then to the
> Processes tab, so I can "end process" on a file named "ieih32.exe". This
> file takes up all of my CPU usage which makes my computer incredibly slow,
if
> not freeze. Once I end the file, the computer runs fine, until the file
> starts up again half an hour later. Is there a way I can prevent this
file
> from starting up on it's own? Thanks for your help.
>
> Brad