![]() ![]() I kept changing things and went to work on some other programming stuff on other computers and came back and I must have changed the right thing and it started working. Have you tried the Run as administrator option on any of the DOS apps? The only other thing that came to mind was whether or not you had changed your Account status from Local to Administrator or vice-versa recently? The only reason that through came to mind was because as you probably will recall some of the early DOS applications were codes on the assumption the user was on Windows XP that seemed to make user Administrator by default. VirtualBox in my opinion is more versatile as you can install and run all sorts of OS here from Windows 3.1 onwards, however, if its only the DOS you want to run, then you're probably better off with vDos or DosBox rather than install an OS into VirtualBox then run Dos via that.īy the way, do you recall which update you got that led to things going awry for you? Or if not which particular update, the approximate date of update? I may be able to work out from that information what is causing the issue you currently are experiencing.Not recommended for more serious DOS applications or databases: vDos is good for more serious DOS work.Other than that you may need to go down the Virtual Drive options: Windows occasionally responds to the opposite action first followed by the action wanted. IE: Fill Forms - file://C:\Program Files (x86)\Siber Systems\AI RoboForm\RoboFormComFillForms.It may be worth returning to that Windows Feature window and removing the check mark next to enable NTVDM, then restarting computer and going back and putting the check mark back. IE: Customize Menu - file://C:\Program Files (x86)\Siber Systems\AI RoboForm\RoboFormComCustomizeIEMenu.html MPolicies-system: EnableUIADesktopToggle = 0 (0x0) MPolicies-system: ConsentPromptBehaviorUser = 3 (0x3) MPolicies-system: ConsentPromptBehaviorAdmin = 5 (0x5) ![]() MPolicies-explorer: NoActiveDesktopChanges = 1 (0x1) ![]() MPolicies-explorer: NoActiveDesktop = 1 (0x1) ![]() MRun: "C:\Program Files (x86)\Avira\AntiVir Desktop\avgnt.exe" /min MRun: %ProgramFiles(x86)%\TOSHIBA\TOSHIBA Sleep Utility\TSleepSrv.exe MRun: "C:\Program Files (x86)\TOSHIBA\TOSHIBA Web Camera Application\TWebCamera.exe" autorun MRun: "C:\Program Files (x86)\TOSHIBA\TOSHIBA Service Station\ToshibaServiceStation.exe" /hide:60 MRun: C:\Program Files (x86)\TOSHIBA\Utilities\SVPWUTIL.exe SVPwUTIL MRun: C:\Program Files\TOSHIBA\Utilities\HWSetup.exe hwSetUP MRun: C:\Program Files (x86)\TOSHIBA\Utilities\KeNotify.exe URun: "C:\Program Files (x86)\Siber Systems\AI RoboForm\RoboTaskBarIcon.exe" ĪV: Norton Internet Security *Enabled/Updated* - C:\Program Files (x86)\CashCrate Toolbar\Toolbar.dll I downloaded DDS and got the logs, but I didn't download GMER, because I have 64-bit. I downloaded Defogger and disabled CD emulation. Thanks for any help you guys can offer!Įdited by HubbleBubble, 15 October 2011 - 08:53 PM. But at this point I'm clueless, which is why I'm here. The message goes on in detail and then does the scan. Notepad C:\windows\System32\drivers\etc\hosts If that happens, you need to edit the file yourself. If any hijacked domains are in this file, HijackThis may NOT be able to fix this. "For some reason, your system denied write access to the Hosts file. Everytime I run a HijackThis scan it gives me an error saying, Plus, I'm getting those Host process errors. Now everytime I boot my computer I'm getting a black screen that lasts like 10 seconds before the desktop loads, slowly. So I quarantined it and restarted my computer. I then ran Malwarebytes and it said I was infected with a Backdoor.Agent. I did an Avira scan and it turned up nothing. Which I denied about 10 times before I stopped. I clicked on a thread and immediately began getting the same pop-up from Windows Defender saying that a programn named uinf3p56.exe is requesting administrative access to taskmgr. Just yesterday I was browsing a forum where I've been a regular at for years. *edit* The actual error says, "Host process for Windows services has stopped working." I'm not sure if that is svchost.exe or if it's something different. I appreciate what you guys do! I'm running Windows 7 64-bit. ![]()
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