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Ok ... it is NOT a virus. I have been able to isolate what causes it. It seems that the ALT+Shift combination triggers it and any application that uses such combination becomes affected. I just don't know yet which Windows option is the culprit ... maybe something in accessibility options ... I don't know yet. Ok ... it is…
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Post here a Hiajackthis log ! Instructions: http://forum.bitdefender.com/index.php?showtopic=5668 Here is the log file: /applications/core/interface/file/attachment.php?id=2237" data-fileid="2237" rel="">hijackthis.log
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You should test it also with all options enabled in NOD32 to see if there is more drive access. Niels, Why would you imply that not all modules were enabled ? When I tested Nod32 *all* of its modules were enabled. Why would I do a test that doesn't compare apples to apples ? I am not in it to advertise other products, but…
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Alright, I take it this is a merged thread now (?) the original title of the thread has changed too (?). Anyway, here is some more input on this. I got curious... so I uninstalled BitDefender and put up the Kaspersky Suite 2009 (still beta but it is their latest) ... SAME thing ... they too have a log file that is being…
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Update settings do not seem to stick in the 2008 suite. It doesn't matter if I set it to 24hr or 72hr ... it keeps prompting me for updates a few times within the day (sometimes the update is like 74kb only).
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Dear ThomasAn, That is because the BitDefender Selfprotection deny you to stop the virus shield. If you want to do that press the windows button together with r now type devmgmt.msc press enter go to the display/view menu select show hidden devices. Now expand (enroll) non plug and play compatible drivers now right click…