If you're not sure whether a file is malicious, you can upload it to web
sites such as VirusTotal (http://www.virustotal.com) and the File
Research Center (http://www.fileresearchcenter.com/), each of which will
determine the nature of the file.
When web searches for an executable turn up dry, that's a sign your
computer is infected, and the behavior you're observing is a second sign.
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Leonard Grey
Errare humanum est
rkp3 wrote:
> I'm running a IMB laptop with Windows XP Pro, service pack 2. There are
> times when I boot up that an application listed as DLAB60.EXE, running under
> the SYSTEM user name, takes up large amounts of the CPU. This will continue
> for 10 - 20 minutes. Then, it stops using the CPU much and everything runs
> normally. I've been searching to try and find out what this this is, but
> can't find much info. Can anyone help me out?
> Thanks,
> Richard >> Stay informed about: Performance Concern