[SOLVED] Wondering if everything is okay with my computer.

Badram

Well-known member
Joined
Jun 8, 2023
Posts
155
Hi,

I'm starting a topic here, as I was unsure if there was something wrong with my computer. Whenever I run full scans with Defender, Malwarebytes Premium, and Microsoft Safety Scanner, my memory usage won't go back down to the regular idle amount after the scan has finished. In the case of the safety scanner, and malwarebytes, it'll go as high as 40% during the scan, but won't fall below around 33% memory usage after the scan has finished. I have to restart to get it back to normal, with my average idle memory usage being 17-20%

First noticed this in April.

I still have Armoury Crate installed, but I think I'll be uninstalling it soon based on advice I've recieved.
 

Attachments

Hello, Badram and welcome to the Security Arena, here at Sysnative Forums..! :-)

I've looked through your logs..! The logs do not indicate the presence of malware ..! If you're having problems with your machine, then it's unlikely that they have a malware related cause.So if you're still experiencing problems, then I suggest you do the following ...:


Farbar Recovery Scan Tool - Fix

  • Highlight the contents of the below code box and press Ctrl + C on your keyboard
Code:
Start::
CreateRestorePoint:
CloseProcesses:

Task: {A0F88B9B-61F6-407E-945D-A6C1AF3E7829} - System32\Tasks\ASUS\P508PowerAgent_sdk => C:\Program Files (x86)\ASUS\ArmouryDevice\dll\ShareFromArmouryIII\Mouse\ROG STRIX CARRY\P508PowerAgent.exe  (No File)
cmd: cscript /nologo %systemroot%\System32\slmgr.vbs /dlv
cmd: sfc /scannow
cmd: DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /CheckHealth

EmptyTemp:
Reboot:
End::

NOTICE: This script was written specifically for this user, for use on that particular machine. Running this on another machine may cause damage to your operating system

  • Double-click FRST.exe/FRST64.exe to run it.
  • Press the Fix button just once and wait.
    Note: No need to paste the script into FRST.
  • Restart the computer if prompted.
  • When the fix is complete FRST will generate a log in the same location it was run from (Fixlog.txt)
  • Please copy and paste its contents into your reply.


in your next reply, please include:
  • Fixlog.txt
 
Very good. And here everything is fine, no corrupted system files..! :-)

The problem is definitely not due to malware. I will move the topic to a section:

Windows 10

Please do this:

KpRm by Kernel-panik

  • Download KpRm and save it to your Desktop (see here if you must use Chrome)
  • Note: If the file is detected as malware it is not and it is safe to download. The detection is a false positive.
  • Right click on the icon and select Run as administrator
  • Click Yes on the Disclaimer
  • Place a check mark in Delete Tools, Create Restore Point, and Delete in 7 days
  • Click Run
  • Click OK on All operations are completed
  • KpRm will delete itself from you Desktop and you can either save or remove the report that is generated
  • You are free to remove any other tools/reports still remaining
  • Please copy and paste its contents in your next reply.
 
I've ran this a few times before, and when I do so, I normally check all the boxes, and delete immediaely. My mind went on autopilot, so I just ended up doing that again, as it's what I've done in the past.

I hope that's not an issue!
 

Attachments

Everything is fine ..! Hope your problem will be solved in the other section ... More people will help you there.. ! One thing is for sure Your computer is clean of malware..!
Thank you for placing your trust in Sysnative Forums..! :-)

Stay Safe...! :-)
 
I’m wondering if anyone in these forums has ever had experience in dealing with armoury crate before?
As I’ve said initially, I was thinking about uninstalling it, though I don’t know if there are multiple steps to go through to uninstall it, or if I’ll encounter any problems.
I discovered today, that theres a setting in the ASUs bios that delivers a notification for you to install armoury crate if you don’t have it, so I’ll have to turn that off I imagine.
 
As I booted up the PC this morning it automatically updated itself too. I think that’s because it was installed through the Microsoft store.
 
Don’t know if that, or the driver update for my GPU is causing items on the UI to flash or not too.

Of course, this could just be my eyesight, or just a lack of attention.
 
Thank you for the link!

I’ve always been unsure if things like motherboards need software updates or drivers beyond BIOS updates in order to work properly, honestly as it has all these updates for different components, but those could be for compatibility within the app.

Its nice to keep track of temperatures and such, but I imagine there’s better apps for that.
 
Last edited:
Thanks again for the link, I ran it, and it seems like it uninstalled everything fine. I guess the only thing is that there’s some ASUS tasks still running I think. Don’t know if they’re related to armoury crate.
 
If they aren't causing problems then I wouldn't worry about them too much. If you really want to remove them, then please follow these instructions:

FRST Registry Search
1. Click your Start button and type in cmd.
2.After you find the Command Prompt, right click on it and select Run as Administrator.
3. Copy and paste the following into the Command Prompt:

reg load HKLM\DRIVERS C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\CONFIG\DRIVERS

4. Please download Farbar Recovery Scan Tool and save it to your Desktop.
Note: You need to run the 64-bit Version so please ensure you download that one.
5. Run FRST64 by Right-Clicking on the file and choosing Run as administrator.
6. Copy and paste AsusCertService; asComSvc into the Search box and click the Search Registry button.
7. When the scan is complete a notepad window will open with the results. Please attach this to your next reply. It is saved on your desktop named SearchReg.txt.
 
Before I attempt any of this, do you reckon it would pose any sort of security issue to not remove them?
 
No, they're some ASUS update and motherboard utilities; you can always just disable the services at first and see if they have any impact. Or just leave them be, they aren't going to have much effect on your system performance or stability.
 
Thank you.
Ive disabled them through services.msc, and so far nothing has changed except they aren’t running anymore.
There was another called ASUs auto update that I never touched. It’s set to automatic, but since this software is gone, i Don’t think it’ll do anything.
 

Has Sysnative Forums helped you? Please consider donating to help us support the site!

Back
Top