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Originally posted by Fergy
Open Process Explorer and kill the blockchecker.exe and csrss.exe processes that are next to each other
they aren't always "next to eachother" though...
To avoid killing the wrong csrss.exe process, look at the "user name" field which started the process.
If it is "SYSTEM" or "NT AUTHORITY" or the likes then it means it is the legit windows process.
If it is your username/computername then it means the csrss.exe has started up as a normal program and thus the process is not legit and a fake. This is the one you need to kill...
You could also check out the path of the csrss.exe in Process Explorer (right click on it and choose properties). If it is "c:\program files\block checker" or the likes, then you got the right one also...
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Good compiled list though
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Though I would also suggest to move the "uninstall blockchecker" step further down, after you've killed the processes.