M
msft
Hi all,
I can't believe that I have been unable to find any info on this regsrvc.exe
thing that I found living in my services list and causing an error in the
event log after I renamed it to stop it from running. I have never had a
problem with any such weird service/startup proggie, I simply do a web
search and find all the needed info. But this time I was FRUSTRATED! I cant
believe that no one has ever come across this thing and discussed it in a
newgroup. All that google keeps returning is people's hijack logs.aargh. And
I have adaware, it reports everything clean.
This thing also seems to have tons of entries in the registry and I thought
it was something important, except there is no way to find out what it is
and the file info shows it as from "intel corporation". doh?
I want to know how to completely get rid of this thing please! I renamed the
file so it doesn't run, but how do I clean the registry?
For the sake of others who will search for this information later, please,
someone shed light on this.
Thanks,
Akn
I can't believe that I have been unable to find any info on this regsrvc.exe
thing that I found living in my services list and causing an error in the
event log after I renamed it to stop it from running. I have never had a
problem with any such weird service/startup proggie, I simply do a web
search and find all the needed info. But this time I was FRUSTRATED! I cant
believe that no one has ever come across this thing and discussed it in a
newgroup. All that google keeps returning is people's hijack logs.aargh. And
I have adaware, it reports everything clean.
This thing also seems to have tons of entries in the registry and I thought
it was something important, except there is no way to find out what it is
and the file info shows it as from "intel corporation". doh?
I want to know how to completely get rid of this thing please! I renamed the
file so it doesn't run, but how do I clean the registry?
For the sake of others who will search for this information later, please,
someone shed light on this.
Thanks,
Akn