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. System Restore is a utility which comes with Windows operating systems and helps computer users restore the system to a. 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: When you need help, Sweetwater has the answers Our knowledge base contains over 28,000 expertly written tech articles that will give you answers and help you get the most out of your gear. I scanned with NOD32 my SSD and it didn't find anything suspicious. /rebates/3ft3d299453&.com252fshowthread. If this still doesn’t help, uninstall and then reinstall both pro tools and the iLok drivers. So I was able to boot on my Win7 backup system.
While youre here, brush up your skills with Tips and Tutorials or read up about the latest industry trends in Community Blogs. Then CHKDSK didn't give me the choice but to repair everything without asking. A community of creative professionals is waiting to assist you on our Forums. 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.
It need to restart the computer to finish the driver installation.
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.