I've been noticing a dramatic spike in CPU on a single core and have deduced this is from ESET. I ran ProcMon to find out more about what's happening and it appears to be "ekrn.exe" reading an INSANE amount of .tmp files in C:\Windows\Temp\. All of the files look like this C:\Windows\Temp\NOD****.tmp (NOD6BD1.tmp, NOD7627.tmp, etc, etc.) When I look at my temp folder, these files are nowhere to be seen.
Does anybody know what's going on?
Thank you.