P plant In Runtime Messages 235 Jan 16, 2007 #1 in msconfig, the directory is being displayed as 'software/microsoft/windows/currentversion/run' wtf does this mean, how can i locate the folder? Tis urgent too, somethings installed itself that shouldnt have and needs to be tracked! Cheers
in msconfig, the directory is being displayed as 'software/microsoft/windows/currentversion/run' wtf does this mean, how can i locate the folder? Tis urgent too, somethings installed itself that shouldnt have and needs to be tracked! Cheers
OP OP P plant In Runtime Messages 235 Jan 16, 2007 #3 startup. 'heartbalm' and 'burn four' both are not visible in the running applications in task manager
startup. 'heartbalm' and 'burn four' both are not visible in the running applications in task manager
T talldude123 Banned Messages 7,915 Jan 16, 2007 #5 Remove heartbalm.exe, it's Malware. http://www.spywaredata.com/spyware/malware/heartbalm.exe.php I think that burn four is related to software, so i would keep it.
Remove heartbalm.exe, it's Malware. http://www.spywaredata.com/spyware/malware/heartbalm.exe.php I think that burn four is related to software, so i would keep it.
OP OP P plant In Runtime Messages 235 Jan 16, 2007 #6 no dude, i just need to know how to locate the folder in my computer cause it keeps relocating itself there after deletion. Its ****ing me off
no dude, i just need to know how to locate the folder in my computer cause it keeps relocating itself there after deletion. Its ****ing me off
Osiris Golden Master Messages 36,817 Location Kentucky Jan 16, 2007 #7 plant said: in msconfig, the directory is being displayed as 'software/microsoft/windows/currentversion/run' wtf does this mean, how can i locate the folder? Tis urgent too, somethings installed itself that shouldnt have and needs to be tracked! Cheers Click to expand... post a screenshot and expand the msconfig box
plant said: in msconfig, the directory is being displayed as 'software/microsoft/windows/currentversion/run' wtf does this mean, how can i locate the folder? Tis urgent too, somethings installed itself that shouldnt have and needs to be tracked! Cheers Click to expand... post a screenshot and expand the msconfig box
fixal0t In Runtime Messages 246 Jan 16, 2007 #8 it's not a folder, it's a reg key located in registry, go to START, click on RUN, type 'regedt32' in the run box, and press [enter] then navigate to that key in the HKEY/LOCAL MACHINE... branch BE VERY CAREFUL OF WHAT YOU DO IN THE REGISTRY
it's not a folder, it's a reg key located in registry, go to START, click on RUN, type 'regedt32' in the run box, and press [enter] then navigate to that key in the HKEY/LOCAL MACHINE... branch BE VERY CAREFUL OF WHAT YOU DO IN THE REGISTRY