I'm getting this weird popup from windows about every half hour and sometimes it tabs out my tf2 which sucks :/
http://puu.sh/icNkK/41429087a9.png
This is what it looks like. I have ran malware scans and virus scans and everything scan and all of the searches come up clean.
Thanks in advance for any tips on how to make it stop :)
I'm getting this weird popup from windows about every half hour and sometimes it tabs out my tf2 which sucks :/
[img]http://puu.sh/icNkK/41429087a9.png[/img]
This is what it looks like. I have ran malware scans and virus scans and everything scan and all of the searches come up clean.
Thanks in advance for any tips on how to make it stop :)
Try scanning for issues in the registry using ccleaner
Try scanning for issues in the registry using ccleaner
http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows8_1-performance/systemsysmenudll-the-specified-module-could-not-be/809f79e3-db5e-455b-aebb-4c0f66a8babc
Check to see if the Auto Runs mentioned will fix the problem.
Tried both of these, the NEW result is this:
http://puu.sh/iHDMI/d913b26e58.png
Help :/
Tried both of these, the NEW result is this:
[img]http://puu.sh/iHDMI/d913b26e58.png[/img]
Help :/
https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windows/en-US/bb01892e-497b-4e2a-a2cf-8b8b480f18bf/cprogra1common1systemsysmenudll?forum=w7itprogeneral
http://deletemalware.blogspot.com/2015/04/how-to-fix-cprogra1common1systemsysmenu.html
http://malwaretips.com/blogs/remove-sysmenu-dll-virus/
Might want to read up on those a bit, even though you have a new result.
tl;dr - basically what I'm finding as a recurring theme, nearly everywhere, is getting rid of SysMenu.dll
how did you solve it meight??
how did you solve it meight??
I used a program called Everything found here: http://www.voidtools.com/
and searched for files by the name: SMupdate1, SMupdate2, and SMupdate3.
I didn't figure out how to do this on my own my friend air helped me out :)
(By the way I found the files in C:\Windows\System32\Tasks\Microsoft\Windows scattered through random folders)
I used a program called Everything found here: http://www.voidtools.com/
and searched for files by the name: SMupdate1, SMupdate2, and SMupdate3.
I didn't figure out how to do this on my own my friend air helped me out :)
(By the way I found the files in C:\Windows\System32\Tasks\Microsoft\Windows scattered through random folders)