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Answer» I opened regedit and went to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE. Then went to SOFTWARE. Then I found these programs: C07ft5Y, Codec tweak tool, divxnetworks, gemplus, S3R521, Schlumberger, x-avcsd. Can anyone explain what are these programs for? Thank you very much.Codec tweak tool --> do you have klite codec pack or something? C07ft5Y is made by SecuROM. oh SecuROM. Thank you. Hi, 2x3i5x, helpmeh, BC_programmer: thank you very much for your really helpful answers. I am sorry for wasting your time. Next time i should search on google first before asking. To 2x3i5x : oh, i see. Yes, i think i've just found the programs you mentioned. I'm gonna to follow your ADVICES for sure. Thank you.Hi, again. i've just searched c07ft5y on google several minutes ago. And i only found one link for the keyword: c07ft5y. The link was home.no/nootrreok/c07ft5y.html. I followed the link and came accross this message: warning!!! Your computer contains various SIGNS of viruses and malware programs presence. Your system requires immediate anti viruses check! System security will perform a quick and free scanning of your PC for viruses and malicious programs. My question: is this c07ft5y safe enough to dwell in my registry? Or should i delete it? I know little about computer and I'm just a bit paranoia with this c07ft5y (sorry). Thank you very much. only one hit? I got several thousand: http://www.google.ca/#hl=en&source=hp&q=C07ft5Y&btnG=Google+Search&meta=&aq=f&oq=C07ft5Y&fp=a1047c2a76fad57b Quote from: BC_Programmer on August 26, 2009, 05:41:15 AM only one hit? I got several thousand:yeah, it seems you pinpointed further than me. I'll try it once again myself. Thank you.but... regarding the key; I was actually curious about that key myself, some time ago. it's been present on my XP desktop, as well as Vista laptop and new desktop build running vista. In my case I have several keys underneath it reflecting the games I have installed that use that copy-protection technology, Age of empires 2, quake 4, Halo... etc. while the name they chose CERTAINLY raises an eyebrow, looking past the name, it's really just a few morsels of irrelevant data- nothing to be concerned about. Again- I was quite curious about the key myself, and in fact ran Registry Monitor to find out what was accessing the key, to discover it was accessed when I played some of my games. After much investigation about the games that did and did not TRIGGER the discovery I discovered each game that did access the mystery key had the "secuROM" copy protection. Of course if I had simply done a google search I would have discovered that quite quickly, but I guess I like the thrill of the chase Quote from: BC_Programmer on August 26, 2009, 07:38:26 AM but... regarding the key;oh, i see. Thank you for explain this to me. So i no longer need to worry about this 'lovely key' hehe. Thank you very much. I think I was asking a silly question. Shame on me. |
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