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  • Eeek files being constantly deleted from my hard drive.

    I noticed that my recycle bin was being constantly filled up and NDD wouldn't run. The culprit being opware.exe which belongs to textbridge pro program. What the heck is it deleting and why should this program wish to do this I don't know.
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    You should gather your stories......

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    • #3
      I shouldn't have put Textbridge pro 11 on then I wouldn't have the invisable file eater present.
      Just in case someones thinking virus hiding somewhere else clear so far.
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      • #4
        Sounds like Disney or the RIAA has been at work again, righteously hacking into your computer and deleting files it thinks might possibly infringe upon their rights to control the air you breathe..

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        • #5
          i had a similar prob when windows automatically dialed-up (thank god for that as if it was a permanent connection i wouldnt have noticed) to the net. the culprit was a windows system dll file msgsrv or something...a virus scan didnt help. i just looked for suspicious processes that were running and checked them.. there were a couple and removed them. It still connected but there no longer was any data transfer. A couple of weeks later my updated AVG scanner caught a trojan inside the dll file and cleaned it. Seems like the trojan just picks any memory-resident file and infects it so that it can call itself or its components when needed.

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