Just encountered a nice little file in the system processes, so heads up on pctspk.exe, its supposed to be some kinda PCTEL modem file.
What it does is, claim 99% of system resources, grinding your pc to a halt leaving you with a locked up system, and in my case not even allowing windows to boot up.
at first I could end its task then search for the file, delete it and all would be as normal, after a reboot it would show up again in task manager, I probably could have used msconfig to halt its execution from the start up, but as it now stands I power up, HDD led is solid and remains that way, resulting in a non booting PC.
Im not that bothered about re-formatting the drive etc, and usually make sure I have important stuff backed up to my storage drives anyway, I could probably rescue it, in safe mode with command prompt, but as it stands I cant even get a safe mode boot.
Any suggestions??? before I wipe it from all existance.
Regards Mighty... :wink:



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, I could just bang another HD in as Master put the poxed drive in as slave then try deleting the file that way, but I fear It may re-appear after the first shutdown when rebooted as a master, do you reckon renaming the file would make any difference, till I muster the energy to re-format?




