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Turns out it's an Intel UI graphics technology issue. igfxEM.exe is one executable causing the issue. It's a component of Intel's Common User Interface (igfxCUIservice.exe), which is a standard Intel installation package provided when installing Microsoft Windows.
The solution? Open task manager and end any process under the "Details" tab that is prefixed by "igfx". So anything along the lines of "igfxEM.exe" or "igfxCUIService.exe".
For whatever reason Common User Interface is notorious for locking files that are accessed when booting up games; so practically any Steam, Blizzard, or Origin game folder (or any other game app for that matter).
Hope this helps.
Thanks dude, you're a legend
in c:\windows\system32\driverstore\ ONLY
it's just a trojan
You're right; just quoted File.net. Didn't really think about it.
Welcome :D