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Ad-Aware results?
This might be a bit long...
The other day, I was using Windows Vista, and I thought it froze or crashed or something since everything stopped working at once, then the screen went black, but it came back, saying something like, "Display driver stopped working, but it's been fixed." It happened a few more times, basically when I moved the mouse. One of my friends was able to fix it today, and so I ran some virus/adware/spybot scans just to see if that was the original problem... Ad-Aware came back with some results that confused me. It listed DIAGDLL64DLL, DivX.dll, identprv.dll, and wceprv.dll as suspicious objects. I'm not sure what to do with them since I don't exactly know what they are. I set the first two to "Allow Once" and the last two to "Quarantine." I'm also generally not very good with the technical aspects with computers. system properties: Dell Inspiron 1420 Windows Vista 32-bit Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU T5750 @ 2.00GHz 3.00 GB RAM If there's anymore info needed about it, just ask. :) Thank you for your help! |
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