I installed Chrome several weeks ago and didn't like it. So I uninstalled. But now I see that I have Chrome processes running and have started getting messages that Chrome is causing a high CPU load. How do I stop these processes from loading?
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Does this happen even after a reboot ? – lemonsqueeze Oct 18 '14 at 15:22
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Yes! These processes are all: otwtjlgwv.exe – Phil Oct 18 '14 at 16:09
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It's google so who knows what they are up to. It's probably a gov entity by now. Check your registry to see if there are any traces to Chrome in there and (if you know what you are doing) delete them. Or use a registry cleaner software that you trust. – ejbytes Aug 11 '16 at 23:00
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Possible duplicate of [How can I remove malicious spyware, malware, adware, viruses, trojans or rootkits from my PC?](http://superuser.com/questions/100360/how-can-i-remove-malicious-spyware-malware-adware-viruses-trojans-or-rootkit) – DavidPostill Aug 12 '16 at 08:56
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This is caused by a malware. I would suggest using AdwCleaner or Malwarebytes Anti-Rootkit to remove the malware.
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