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fractalman

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viruses and bloatware....
« on: March 28, 2013, 02:50:28 am »

so.  I'm stuck using a notebook...without any hope of administrator access...and an out-of date antivirus...with a really, really annoying google redirect virus.  but as far as I can tell, it's unable to interfere with the internet in general. This means I can't google stuff like I need to to free up precious, precious RAM.
On top of this, if I want to play dwarf fortress, I'm stuck with a choice between:
a legacy version, which runs really slowly..
Or the recent version which gives me all kinds of keyboard trouble.


I found part of the problem: A process called GIDD.exe is involved, in some way, with my keyboard inputs getting SCRAMBLED.  however, it's only half of the problem-there is anothe program, somewhere, thats doing the scrambling.  GIDD.exe is doing the un-scrambling-which I found out when I closed it out.  But it's only doing so correctly for 90% of the programs. said 90% does NOT include the more recent dwarf fortress versions 

I kill off a couple of things as a matter of habit-like Soffice.bin....

current list of processes running on this windows vista notebook, after closing out a bunch:

ccsvchst.exe
consent.exe
csrss.exe
dwm.exe
Energy Manager.exe
exprint.exe
GIDD.exe
hkcmd.exe
IAAnotif.exe
IDVault.exe
iexplore.exe
jusched.exe
rundll32.exe
SynTPEnh.exe
SynTPHelper.exe
taskhost.exe
taskmgr.exe
TpShocks.exe
utility.exe
winlogon.exe

tldr: NO ADMIN ACCESS. have fun figuring out a non-admin way to fix my problems.
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This is a masterwork ledger.  It contains 3719356 pages on the topic of the precise number and location of stones in Spindlybrooks.  In the text, the dwarves are hauling.
"And here is where we get the undead unicorns. Stop looking at me that way, you should have seen the zombie deer running around last week!"

BinaryBeast1010011010

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Re: viruses and bloatware....
« Reply #1 on: March 28, 2013, 03:04:53 am »

reboot from a AV rescue CD and nuke'em all?
or just format everything and install debian.

edit you can also boot from any live cd, backup all your data (rsync with some --exclude will be helpful) then reinstall vista if you really want to use windows.
« Last Edit: March 28, 2013, 03:10:30 am by BinaryBeast1010011010 »
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cant stop playing DF?
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Reelya

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Re: viruses and bloatware....
« Reply #2 on: March 28, 2013, 03:58:37 am »

I'd also suggest rebooting the entire OS, or, failing that, try running FireFox or Chrome as portable version.

If the scrambling is always the same, maybe you can configure an AutoHotKey script to unscramble it just for the applications you want.

What's the browser? You can get into firefox's controls by typing the address about:config, and search for the text string of where the search is being redirected. delete the offending keys.

fractalman

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Re: viruses and bloatware....
« Reply #3 on: March 29, 2013, 01:17:21 am »

YAY! I can use a proper computer again...for now...so at least i can do a bit of Googling. 
...

Turns out something calld "Constant Guard" is behind all my annoying keyboard troubles. 

...IExplore, not firefox, on the notebook.  :(



EDIT:
get a load of this:
Spoiler (click to show/hide)
Seems I was correct when I said bloatware.

I'll definitely do an f12-based reboot as soon as I find a sacrificial usb to use to backup all the user files, and enough relevant installation disks. 
« Last Edit: March 29, 2013, 01:22:43 am by fractalman »
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This is a masterwork ledger.  It contains 3719356 pages on the topic of the precise number and location of stones in Spindlybrooks.  In the text, the dwarves are hauling.
"And here is where we get the undead unicorns. Stop looking at me that way, you should have seen the zombie deer running around last week!"

Reelya

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Re: viruses and bloatware....
« Reply #4 on: March 31, 2013, 04:32:07 am »

Try getting the name of the .exe file that's running, and then go into Windows registry and do a search for that text value, you then set it to null. Failing that, do a search inside the files for the name of the file on your C drive. Hopefully you'll find whatever script or whatever is loading the annoying thing.

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Re: viruses and bloatware....
« Reply #5 on: March 31, 2013, 09:32:12 am »

You could just enable the built-in administrator...
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Tellemurius

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Re: viruses and bloatware....
« Reply #6 on: March 31, 2013, 10:35:17 am »

you could just go F8 to boot to safe mode and delete the program from existence, for your Admin troubles theres a disc floating out called Hirens, inside theres a miniXP build that has tools to edit the userbase i.e you can change your login credentials to admin. Also how are you able to install if you don't have admin rights?

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Re: viruses and bloatware....
« Reply #7 on: March 31, 2013, 11:57:10 am »

Can you not download a free antivirus like Comodo Internet Security or Malwarebytes and run a scan?

You could also download autoruns from Microsoft and see all locations that things could be running at startup.
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Re: viruses and bloatware....
« Reply #8 on: March 31, 2013, 12:06:45 pm »

you could just go F8 to boot to safe mode and delete the program from existence, for your Admin troubles theres a disc floating out called Hirens, inside theres a miniXP build that has tools to edit the userbase i.e you can change your login credentials to admin. Also how are you able to install if you don't have admin rights?
Exact name is Hirens boot CD. Make sure you get a version that fits on a disk. Rogueamp did some videos on it, so I guess you could go there if you need help with it.
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