

Anyone have any other suggestions to further sweep or ways that I can confirm that my system is clean? I'd really rather not reinstall Windows if I don't absolutely need to.įun fact, not a single AV/Malware detector picked up this specific file.
#Exe unarchiver full
I ran a full sweep on a bunch of recommended anti-virus/malware programs. I deleted all the regedit entries I felt confident enough in deleting. I confirmed how I got the virus and deleted the source. I was able to locate the file in appdata and get rid of it. Appears to be the same thing with a slightly different name. Helped me confirm my suspicion about Archiver.exe that was constantly at 100% usage on 6 threads. I post this here hoping that ppl googling for the process name or the folder name find this. It ran a few seconds and both folders were removed and CPU usage went back to usual. Of couse my next move was uninstalling the autoclicker with the uninstall file that was inside the folder. Also, the fact that "TheFastestMouseClicker" was installed at pretty much the same time catched my eye. "Up8d76c_12957" was the folder where these "updates" were installed. After installing Remote Process Explorer and searching the location of the processes, I found this: I used a more general "processes that stop running when task manager opens" and I stumbled upon this thread. Strangely enough, searching the app name "update_2021112022." didn't produce any results. and would start again a bit after closing Task Manager. To my surprise, the moment I opened task manager the processes dissapeared and CPU usage went back to normal. However since OGH doesn't allow to find more information about the processes running, I quickly went to the task manager to find, hopefully, the root of the problem. Those two strange "update" processes were using a lot of my CPU. Since OGH would show the processes that are consuming more resources, I quickly identified the culprits: I recently noted that my CPU usage was higuer than normal even when my laptop was idle.
#Exe unarchiver Pc
I use an HP pavillion laptop, it comes integrated with an app called "Omen Gaming Hub"(to which i'll refer as OGH for brevity) that monitors pc performance and serves as a companion for games. I was having a similar problem although the files were different. I'll keep monitoring this and keep this post updated if i see something else again.Īlso thanks everyone for your suggestions. It's been 30-40min i'm working on my PC, nothing is popping up like before, or those file is recreating like other viruses do.

#Exe unarchiver cracked
Some people in reddit said this started when they installed cracked version of Hitman 3, I did the same too :_: so maybe this was the culprit. So i've deleted both of them (unarchiver.exe file which is about 200mb+ and ContentManagement in task scheduler)įile location ( C:\Users\Windows 10\AppData\Roaming\ unarchiver) Until i found remote process explorer which worked wellĪnd i've found something called unarchiver.exe was using 25% of my cpu means 100% on core1 of my 4 core cpu.Īnd after searching about this on google i've also found that ContentManagement in task scheduler starts this unarchiver.exe every 15min
#Exe unarchiver software
I've tried many monitoring software, even with those software this virus treated them like task manager, So it disappeared instantly from those too First of all you should do full scan of your drives,įor me this didn't work cause the file which was running in backgrounds can't be detect as virus even with Malwarebytes
