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Can someone please tell me how to get rid of this annoyance?
It started when I downloaded a couple of wav files. They were kinda funny and I used them to start and exit Windows. Now whenever I try top click on a .wav file on a website, I get this grey box titled XtreamLok Alert. It says: DLL loading problem or debugger detected or integrity violated. It gives me a choice of x to close it or a close button. When I make either choice, either the browser closes or else I get a blue screen & have to reboot. I've since deleted the wav files which seem to have started this mess, and I've done a search for XtreamLok in the registry. It found one entry which I deleted. I did a virus scan and nothing was found. I've researched the subject and it appears to be some kind of anti-piracy code written into shareware. I only had one shareware program which I've since removed. This is turning into a major annoyance. I often like to click on wav files just to listen and now I can't. Is there a way, other than doing a complete reformat, to rid my machine of this pest? Thanks in advance for any help! lynn lynn lucas |
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