Re: DKabppls.exe
"philo" <philo@privacy.net> wrote in
news:TcidnbpBaf6fE4bVnZ2dnUVZ_ournZ2d@ntd.net:
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> "Rudy" <NotHere@noway.net> wrote in message
> news:eOnHK4JrIHA.1768@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
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>> "philo" <philo@privacy.net> wrote in message
>> news:OVhlrjJrIHA.4476@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
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>>
>> > Do you have a Dell , laser printer?
>> > If so the file is probably legit.
>> > Right click on the file and look at the properties...
>> > report back if you have any further questions.
>>
>> The previous owner may have had a Dell printer, but I
>> dont. Yes, I see the info in properties
>> >
>> > BTW: Though I doubt it's a virus, it never hurts to run
>> > a virus scan with a recently updated virus checker
>>
>> Have done with AVG 7.5 and also ran SPYBOT and Ad-Aware,
>> finding no problems. No sign of a DELL in printers. The
>> ADD/Remove shows some "Dell software" but it wont remove
>> it, referring to DELL drivers on Disk "D". There is no
>> trace of DELL in any normal folder I can find. Probably
> removed
>> (and not UNINSTALLED) by previous owner.
>>
>>
>
> Of course your answer has now appeared the instant I
> replied to your other post about you not answering.
> Sheesh.
>
> If the previous owner had a Dell printer, and you do not
> use one... and cannot uninstall the software...
> then I suggest running msconfig and taking anything loading
> that's associated with that printer
> out of startup.
> It's absolutely not needed there and once removed from
> startup you can reboot...save the configuration
> change...then hopefully your machine will shut down
> without hanging.
If you want things REALLY clean, do a search for "DELL" or
"Lexmark" (they use a lot of re-branded Lexmarks as PA said)
and/or the file you mentioned /in the registry/, remove /all/
references to it, and find (somewhere in the Windows directory)
and remove the file itself as well as (/some/ caution advised
here) any other files with the exact same date and time -
especially if they are DELL files
If there is a Dell printer directory on your system, delete the
whole thing.
I doubt you will have any new problems after doing this. For
safety, COPY all the things I said instead of deleting them
entirely (you can save registry branches to some directory from
regedit, THEN delete them in the registry, and if needed, double
clicking on the saved .reg files will put them back in).
If I were you, I would ***DEFINITELY*** reformat, fdisk,
partition, and reinstall everything. EIGHT YEARS! P R E V I O U
S O W N E R !!!!!!
Y I K E S !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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