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Anonymous 16/06/10(Fri)09:45 No. 22113 ID: 2214da
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I had some viral problems due to a bunch of malware lading itself when going to a site (strangely not a porn site - the supposedly "legit" site of some iso mounting software)
Anyway I ended up dealing with that through a system restore and now UAC seems to pop up every ime I start just about anything. - from CCleaner to mu-torrent. (oneo of my drives also will not let me write a torrent to it either but first things first.
- Any way to reduce the UAC settings (which are on the lowest before turning the ting off) or whitelist certain files?
- did I suddenly lose admin for this account or what?

WIN 7 by the way.


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Anonymous 16/06/10(Fri)10:01 No. 22114 ID: 821112
22114

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Malware researcher here.

Always reformat. System restore is infectable. Malware authors always assume you'll try that. Microsoft themselves recommend just reformatting.

Hopefully, this'll be a lesson: Always use an adblocker + noscript.


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Anonymous 16/06/11(Sat)09:15 No. 22115 ID: 43e02a

You're still infected. System restore won't remove a malware infection. Heck, most of the time, system restore won't even work. System restore exists so that some checkbox on a Microsoft marketing checklist gets checked, nothing more.

Back up your data, wipe the HD, then reinstall. It's the only way to be sure.

Adblockers aren't for blocking ads, they're for blocking malware disguised as ads. Never run without one.


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chaosreader 16/06/12(Sun)04:02 No. 22116 ID: 898619
22116

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Yes they are technically right, but I seriously doubt you are going to follow their advice. You can adjust UAC settings through control panel > change user account control settings. But, as you recently recovered from malware you probably should be keeping a closer eye on whats going on in your system for a while. Also give process explorer from sysinternals a try to see whats going on inside.


Or Nuke


Or start using linux


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Anonymous 16/07/05(Tue)13:13 No. 22126 ID: 2214da

Malwarebytes, AdwCleaner, and JRT say I'm fine (they DID remove some crap from ASK toolbar, and Softonic in the registry. I also ran scandsk /f/r
but I still get the UAC thing when moving files from one HD to another as well as for a few programs. I think it may be a system ownership problem.


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Anonymous 16/07/08(Fri)20:25 No. 22127 ID: 578b69

>>22126
You could always upgrade Windows to Windows. So, for example, upgrade Windows 7 Pro to Windows 7 Pro.

As far as CCleaner goes, a UAC prompt when starting it is normal, provided you're running on an admin account. Any time you need to manipulate files in a protected area it will prompt you to elevate privileges, and CCleaner wants to manipulate files in \Windows.

Are you sure you haven't adjusted permissions on your other disk to not be read/write for everyone? Does this other disk contain a Windows installation?


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Anonymous 16/07/08(Fri)23:39 No. 22128 ID: 2214da

>> No. 22127

Nope the other disk doesn't have windows.
I've got home premium...I kind of don't want to buy another version of windows7
- and I don't want to touch 10.


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Anonymous 16/07/09(Sat)01:34 No. 22129 ID: a870df

>>22128
A disk doesn't have to contain a Windows installation to have permissions on it.


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Anonymous 16/07/10(Sun)16:52 No. 22130 ID: 578b69

>>22128
You have Home. You perform an upgrade installation to Home. In the process it reloads all the files related to the OS install from the install media.

However you or something else probably just set permissions on your other disk and the rest of your UAC prompts are probably legitimate prompts. If you change the permissions to be read/writeable by everyone on the entire volume and its subfolders the issue there should go away.

Though interpreting "upgrade windows 7 pro to windows 7 pro" to mean installing windows 10... well, that's a new one.


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Anonymous 16/07/18(Mon)05:47 No. 22133 ID: 2214da

>>No. 22130

How do I upgrade "TO HOME"?
and what does it wipe or reset?
- as, do I have to re-install other programs.
If you can tell me in baby steps I'dd appreciate it.


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Anonymous 22/07/10(Sun)14:02 No. 22870 ID: 591b66

Well, that's actually complicated. I can tell you that issues with devices and PC are quite common for me, and it's a challenge to find a decent solution.


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Anonymous 22/07/10(Sun)14:09 No. 22871 ID: 591b66

You can't even imagine how relatable it is because I have to contact guys from howly almost every week, the problems I have with my gadgets and something like that happen way too randomly. Recently, this article https://howly.com/article/how-to-fix-the-no-password-provided-for-aol-error-on-iphone/ saved me, but most of the time, I contact specialists because they manage to fix almost every issue in no time.


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larissonfiona 22/10/23(Sun)22:46 No. 22884 ID: a5f51f

Do you guys know what site you can find DPMS on? Nowhere can I find these drivers for free


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tylerrjack2 22/10/23(Sun)23:14 No. 22885 ID: a5f51f

If I understand you correctly, are you looking for Microsoft Generic PnP Monitor drivers? There are several ways to install them. By the way, you can use this website https://softwaretested.com/drivers/generic-pnp-monitor/. I can explain how to do it if you don't have any experience in installing drivers on your PC.


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Same here BraucheHilfe 23/01/16(Mon)10:20 No. 22903 ID: 74b448

Hi there, I think I have the same problem. Need to build a certain infrastructure, but have clear indicators that due to security breach I have let malware into the system.



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