if you suspect malware try malwarebytes from
http://www.malwarebytes.org/products/malwarebytes_free You don't need the PRO upgrade, the free one will check it and remove any.
You'll need to follow a series of steps though in order to completely remove any. 1st is download and install it, then open it and update it. 2nd is to close all windows and computer connections to the internet, turn OFF system restore (right click "my computer", left click properties, restore tab, uncheck the system restore box and wait until it's stopped) then restart into safe mode (F8 as it's beginning to reboot) and run a full malwarebytes scan in safe mode, deleting anything it finds (afterwards is also a good time to run a defrag on your drive, but there are better defraggers than the native windows, which might take seemingly forever). Then restart into regular mode, turning your system restore on soon as it gets up and running, before you venture back online. IF any of these options are hidden or closed to you, it could be a virus. If not, and it doesn't find anything, it could just be something you've never noticed before?
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