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Google Chrome Errors Because of Unknown Software I've been getting Error 105 a lot, and wanted to make sure

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Posted 14 August 2011 - 08:03 AM

Hi, I'm new here, and afraid to take any serious action without some expert guidance (I don't have a good record when it comes to dealing with system files. R.I.P. My Aunt's Win98 1998-2007)

I am using Vista Home Premium x86 Service Pack 2 on a Toshiba Satellite L305 with a Pentium Dual Core CPU, and 3 GB of RAM.

Recently, I've been having many load errors on the net, namely Error 105, with an Error 101 here and there, and ironically enough, Google often can't find Google. I notice that a lot of memory is being used on unusual programs I'm not familiar with, so just to be safe, I downloaded GMER and ran it. Here's what it came up with the attached Notepad file, which unfortunately was so big, it had to be compressed into a .zip file... sheesh!


Honestly, I stopped it after about 3 straight hours of nothing new added to this list... :whistle:

Is something seriously wrong with my laptop? I've been working on this for at least 4 and a half hours, and can't figure it out.



(Irrelevant anecdote)
Funny thing; what actually led me down the garden path was my Nintendo DS emulator. I couldn't for the life of me get the Action Replay codes to save! So that led me to it being a read-only folder, which led me to special permissions, and then to system settings, and the whole thing just snowballed out of control. Kinda blows my mind... :wacko:

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This post has been edited by hamluis: 14 August 2011 - 09:50 AM
Reason for edit: Moved from Vista to Am I Infected.


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