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Low end programs install a "driver" similar to StarForce as dadkins mentioned. Not a lot of readily available info out there about this but it seems to have several variations depending upon the application. HKEY/LOCAL_MACHINE/SYSTEM/CurrentControlSet/Services/LEGACY_TPKD/ HKEY/LOCAL_MACHINE/SYSTEM/CurrentControlSet/TPKD/ HKEY/LOCAL_MACHINE/SYSTEM/ControlSet002/Enum/LEGACY_TPKD/ HKEY/LOCAL_MACHINE/SYSTEM/ControlSet001/Enum/LEGACY_TPKD/ Pace installs the following Registry key trees: "How can I tell if I have PACE on my system?
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I've been using this info to try to find any trace on my systems: # Trakker Technologies (Trakker Technologies) # Steinberg (Steinberg, Inc.) makers of Cubase, Nuendo and other packages # Digidesign (Digidesign, Inc.) makers of ProTools
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# Agfa (Agfa Division Bayer Incorporated) This page has this partial list of products. I also have Adobe products but haven't yet figured out which ones are affected, if any.
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I can't find any of the files that should have been installed with PACE. I have Sonic MyDVD but it's version 4.6.0. I got a computer freeze while it was loading startup software on windows desktop (explorer, NOD32.I'm interested but I'm still trying to figure out what this is all about. This morning I forgot to do the boot override to boot on my backup system and booted on my SSD instead. But I scanned the detected file with virustotal and only Trendmicro is returning "positive" results ģ/ How can I know if I'm really infected? Chrome uses filenames like f_002abc so the name won't be of any help. the other file was from my Google Chrome cache. It's called X-Cita and it's been around for some years so if it was a real threat I guess they would have removed the plugin from downloading. one was from an old (2004) freeware VST plugin (that's an audio plugin for my digital audio workstation, Cubase). Then I scanned with Panda antivirus and Trend Micro HouseCall and only HouseCall found 2 suspicious files: I scanned with NOD32 my SSD and it didn't find anything suspicious. So I was able to boot on my Win7 backup system. Then CHKDSK didn't give me the choice but to repair everything without asking. But on Windows boot up, a CHKDSK scan automatically started on I-don't-know-what-drive as no drive letter was specified (or I had no time to read) and it found 3 tons of disk errors.ġ/ How can I know if the CHKDSK was for the SSD or the HD? I thought it could be a virus so I connected my backup drive, did a boot override to boot on it and run antivirus scans.
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It need to restart the computer to finish the driver installation.
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This problem occured right after installing the latest PACE drivers for my Ilok dongle. I always got a Windows error saying the task couldn't be terminated. It seemed that on of its components was running in the background (esetgui.exe or something like that) but I couldn't terminate it through the task manager. I couldn't even start the antivirus manually. I had a problem with my antivirus software (NOD32) which wouldn't launch on Windows startup (although it was listed and checked in the msconfig startup list). I have a 1 SSD with Win7 on it which is my main system and 1 HD for backup which is not usually connected to the motherboard (except when I'm backing up data) with another Win7 install.