- Nov 21, 2001
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I've got this program in my Startup in msconfig on Windows XP Home Edition that says
%systemroot%/system32 instead of an actual directory. Its called "dumprep 0 -k"
Have I been hacked? What the heck is it? I just realized it today.
And if I disable it in Msconfig, when I reboot and reach the desktop, it just tells me to change it back to normal startup. So if it is indeed something bad, how should I properly disable it?
Also, it runs itself through HKEY/Local Machine/Software/Microsoft/Windows/Current Version/Run/
It's associated with "KernelFaultCheck"
I've got about 5 different people using this computer but everyone has on their own account. Any ideas?
I've also run Norton Anti Virus and scanned the system but nothing came up..
%systemroot%/system32 instead of an actual directory. Its called "dumprep 0 -k"
Have I been hacked? What the heck is it? I just realized it today.
And if I disable it in Msconfig, when I reboot and reach the desktop, it just tells me to change it back to normal startup. So if it is indeed something bad, how should I properly disable it?
Also, it runs itself through HKEY/Local Machine/Software/Microsoft/Windows/Current Version/Run/
It's associated with "KernelFaultCheck"
I've got about 5 different people using this computer but everyone has on their own account. Any ideas?
I've also run Norton Anti Virus and scanned the system but nothing came up..
