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XPpro registry "dumprep?"

Lioness

Member
Everytime I boot up MSconfig warns me that something has been changed. All I have on my startup tab is, Mixer, navapw32, activate, these I understand. However, dumprep 0 -k Command: %systemroot%\system32\dumprep 0-k location: HKLM\Software\microsoft\windows\currentverions\run is there. What is this? Mixer, nava, activate and dump 0 -k are the only things running on my startup tab according to my OS.

I went to the registry and I see under the HKLM\Software\microsoft\windows\currentverions\run KernelFaultCheck REG_EXPANDSZ
%systemroot%\system32\dumprep 0-k

My XPpro is only NTFS (nothing else). I also noticed under msconfig System Ini just the following in order: ;for 16-bit app support, driver, mci, driver32, {386 enh}. I thought I, at one time, had seen a 32-bit something or another.

The dumprep concerns me. This has been showing up for the past week. This is also the same time my antivirus program caught the I love You Virus and cleaned it up....plus I followed all directions on the web on how to clean this up.

I'm going to also post this message in the technical section of the anandtech forum because this question may be to technical for those who are in here. However, please do not hesistate to give me your advice/suggestions, it will be appreciated.

Thank you.
 
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