Why does msinfo32.exe take 49.9% of resources and freeze the computer?
Paul on Wed, 20 Dec 2017 18:31:05 -0500 typed
in alt.windows7.general the following:
pyotr filipivich wrote:
From prior experience, msinfo32.exe is/was apparently called by
cmdagent.exe , from "C:\Program Files\COMODO\COMODO Internet
Security"
cmdagent ( was started one hour and seven minutes ago (when I
rebooted the computer)) by "services.exe" (from windows\system32).
Services is called by wininit.exe, also in system32.
I see one reference in Google to this. Is this real ?
What is real? That cmdagent.exe is called by services.exe? or
that services.exe is called by wininit.exe?
Have a look through your Comodo folders for artifacts.
C:\ProgramData\Comodo\Cis\telemetry\msinfo32
Only thing in there was
msinfo_cb44cdce828a88b917eda4bdb6ef70aac6c9122.nfo size 14.2MB from
this morning
which had all the system info, but is no longer there to be
accessed. (My bad, I deleted it, and Recycle Bin can neither restore
or display the contents.)
Paul
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