Did what you requested. Will see what happens. Scan w Malewarebytes came up clean. When I ran the autoruns.exe it came up w some things highlighted in yellow that look suspicious. Can you look at them and see if you know what they are:
cpuz134 File not found: C:\Users\Randy\AppData\Local\Temp\cpuz134\cpuz134_x64.sys
cwkrrtoo File not found: C:\Windows\system32\drivers\cwkrrtoo.sys
dvfyfbnc File not found: C:\Windows\system32\drivers\dvfyfbnc.sys
jxomygok File not found: C:\Windows\system32\drivers\jxomygok.sys
If I were to disable them would that crash my system? Randy
Perfect. Let me know if the issue re-occurs.
As for the Autoruns view, it highlights the records that contain non-existing files in yellow. The first one (cpuz134) is OK, because CPU-Z application extracts this driver to the temporary directory when launched. The remaining three are the suspicious ones, but since Autoruns says these files are not found, it is very likely they were deleted by an antivirus some time ago. You can go on and delete (instead of disabling) all of them, since they are not working anyways.