Ouch. I hope everything turned out safe and healthy afterwards. I have had issues such as what you described before, but my Antivirus scrubbed the hard drive and fixed the issue.
It all turned out okay, (Only because I'm a master with command prompt (CMD.exe further known as DOS) I had to go through a horrible process of destroying each application
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(Of which there were about 4 with about 5 Updaters to keep them on the system followed up by 10 .exe files in 7 folders that would restore said Updater.exe files after shut down followed up by DLL that would restore those after shutdown. And I had to quickly enter each command between each process I killed (Which takes perfect timing) to even stand a chance of deleting them.....It was a lot of work)
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but I finally did it..... I finally got the system back to its original speed and format without factory reset (Which my brother wouldn't let me do because he said "I need my documents for school purposes they are Important") Part 3/3
While that would seem to work at first, These files had hidden themselves in hidden folders in ProgramData, Appdata local and Local Low, Programming Data (X86) and then also A user named TEMP that was randomly force created on my system. Part 1/2
Its probably your system that created it. In addition by purging, you go through everything with hidden folders shown, in the settings you can change that.
Sadly Windows 10 can't launch File Explorer in Admin Mode in safe mode and certainly cannot open Admin Mode for CMD (DOS) without that files that need Admin privileges cannot be deleted, (TEMP (User) , ProgramData , Appdata local and Local Low are all Admin only folders!)
Yes I know what TEMP originally is, But it created something in TEMP which was one of the Updaters. "Its probably your system that created it. In addition by purging, you go through everything with hidden folders shown, in the settings you can change that."
I know.....I kinda like the speed upgrade on certain games.....But it is much more strict on what you can do.....Such as to factory reset you need a recovery state or boot drive......Which most people don't have.......Not mention the safe mode no Admin thing.....
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