

Since NULL pointer crashes are normally not exploitable other than to crash the application, the bug's security impact is Denial of Service. stop it and inspect the results, all tabs can contain interesting data, post screenshots here if you find something of interest (spikes into the red, status as "not suitable for handling real time audio" etc) BugId generated a unique id (email protected a1f.904) for this bug and reported its location is in the WctRemoveEntry function of the advapi32.dll dll loaded by rundll32.exe. run LatencyMon, start it (green play button) and leave the system alone for say 5-10 minutes or more, if it happens every 5 seconds, you probably don't need to run it for very longĥ. ensure that all sleep timers in power management are set to a time period longer than you intend to test for, devices going to sleep can cause lag spikes (it's possible LatencyMon takes care of this, but I do it just to be sure)Ĥ.

#Rundll32 exe advapi32 windows
watch task manager, and see that the system finally idles at a low cpu usage, the command above could trigger a scheduled task waiting, like a windows defender scan or similar, so it might take a whileģ. run "start cmd.exe /k %systemroot%\system32\rundll32.exe advapi32.dll,ProcessIdleTasks" from a command prompt to force the system to execute all idle tasksģ. Then I decided to use an older laptop that ran Skyrim but with lowest settings, and now from running it from 30 FPS, it's now on 10 or less, so I thought, first played pirate Skyrim with no problems, and now playing Steam Skyrim is crappy so maybe Steam is doing something to ruin the playability? I don't know, I'll be active on this thread. Checked for malware with different tools with zero findings
#Rundll32 exe advapi32 mods
My laptop is not the best laptop but even like that it can run games very smoothly (no ultra options of course) with no problem (skyrim with mods of FX and lights enhancement, other vanilla Bethesda games, etc) but suddenly issue attacked on every game the game would be with slow movement every 5 seconds, it would seem like a crappy pc barely running a game on 5 FPS or less I will get later a video of the example. Hello people, I need your help since I'm out of ideas and solutions, for 2 months I have fighting against the issue of getting stutters that are very noticeable and affects playability, this began with no apparent reason.
