Sysfader is not a virus. It seems to be installed with nVidia drivers.
My display driver is provided by nVidia. It offers all kinds of options
and one of them is the culprit. The solution is Go to START > CONTROL
PANEL > DISPLAY > NVIDIA NVIEW DESKTOP MANAGER > tab DESKTOP MANAGEMENT
> PROPERTIES > tab APPEARANCE > EFFECTS and uncheck the FADE EFFECT option. God knows what it does but unchecking it solves the problem.
These mention Sysfader errors.
http://www.computing.net/windowsxp/...orum/83062.html
http://www.annoyances.org/exec/foru...000/t1020125925
They seem to point to turning off Transition Effects in IE and Effects
in Display Properties.
SysFader is not really a process, yet it is spawned as a
process by a dll named browseui.dll when Internet Explorer
wants to use transition effects. As is the design of win2k
and winXP, IE is everywhere and these transition effects
are also used when you exit your computer.