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Nub
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Used MS rootkit finder - guess what? Securerom has a Rootkit.
I have been having trouble with lookung at a directory (not Ubi, not pirate stuff) since installing SH4. I have exited SH4 ONE time normally in 25 tries. Every other time it CTDs randomly and I actually have to remove power from the computer to get control again. Reset does nothing. |
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Rear Admiral
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Firstly Im not supprised at the root kit. It is most likely begnine and a part of the protection scheme.
Secondly I dont think it has anything to do with your CTD's. Most CTD's have been tracked down to one of things... dont use the A button ... its bugged, issues with sound cards, and cracked versions. |
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Sailor man
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Securerom is a rootkit, just like Daemon Tools and other similar applications. Many of the CD emulation and protection systems must perform in the same way a rootkit would in order to do their designed function.
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